Brody, others discuss health care on MPT

May 1, 2008

Aptly enough, JHU President Bill Brody will be on Retirement Living TV.

He’s conducting the interviews for a special on health care.

“Healthcare ‘08: Search for Solution” is being produced by RLTV and Maryland Public Television, with help from Johns Hopkins University and the National Coalition on Health Care.

The program will feature Brody having “in-depth conversations” with public figures about the present and future state of health care.

“This series presents an insight into both how our health care system really works and what needs to be done to fix it. Dr. Brody does an exceptional job at challenging conventional wisdom in these interviews,” said Elliot Jacobson, VP of programming and production, RLTV.

Here’s the schedule:

MPT - 8 p.m. EDT

May 1: Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City

May 8: John Erickson, CEO, Erickson Retirement Communities

May 15: Bill Novelli, CEO, AARP

May 22: Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House

TBA: Elias A. Zerhouni, MD, Director, NIH

If Brody asked you, what would you say about the future of health care?

JACKIE SAUTER, Web Editor

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