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SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Healthy San Francisco: The future of universal health care in San Francisco

"In the midst of the national health care debate, Healthy San Francisco, San Francisco’s innovative near-universal health care program stands out. Two years in, we’ll find out what’s working, what isn’t and what’s in store for the future. What bearing, if any, would a national health care system have on our own? Join us for an update with former chief executive officer of San Francisco Health Plan, Jean Fraser, in discussion with Tangerine Bringham, director of Healthy San Francisco." 

“In the midst of the national health care debate, Healthy San Francisco, San Francisco’s innovative near-universal health care program stands out. Two years in, we’ll find out what’s working, what isn’t and what’s in store for the future. What bearing, if any, would a national health care system have on our own? Join us for an update with former chief executive officer of San Francisco Health Plan, Jean Fraser, in discussion with Tangerine Bringham, director of Healthy San Francisco.” 

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