Sept. 27, 2016

Ethics institute to host second panel discussion on health care

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The Northern Plains Ethics Institute at NDSU is set to hold the second of four panel sessions addressing education, health and healthcare in our communities. The second panel will focus on how to restructure healthcare using a community-based approach. The session is scheduled Thursday, Oct. 6, at 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Fargodome’s Room 202 (Mezzanine Level).

Panelists are set to include:

• Ross Manson, North Dakota chapter president of American College of Healthcare Executives and Eide Bailly LLC

• Mike Williams, Fargo Parking Commission chair

• William Nganje. chair and professor, NDSU Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics

The panel will address the current healthcare system, its benefits and costs and then begin a conversation about what the community needs to do to start looking at the delivery of healthcare services in a different way.

Questions from the audience are highly encouraged.

“Everyone is welcome to attend and participate the continuing community conversation on a central issue affecting us,” Cooley said.

Questions or requests for accommodation can be directed to Cooley at 701-231-0738 or dennis.cooley@ndsu.edu.

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