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Kansas CityJanuary 17, 2006
The Public Forum Institute Meeting ReportThe Public Forum Institute Meeting Report
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What Worked• Approximately 200 participants• Ran on schedule – started on time & finished 5 minutes early• Very low attrition in closing hour• Collected input on all questions
– Qualitative: eFORUM call out sessions, open plenary discussion, worksheets and audio recording
– Quantitative: keypad data collection
• Media: 1 radio, 1 reporter, 1 editorial board meeting• Varied questioning formats kept participants engaged (table talk &
call out, simple polling question result discussion, and closed-end multiple choice)
• Smooth production and logistics: registration, technology, meeting materials, table facilitator briefing, etc.
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Challenges Ahead• Participant diversity
– Age
– Minority populations
– Lower education levels
– Uninsured
• Balance those who can only participant in a shorter meeting and those who want more in-depth discussion
• Advance media & making our mark• Helping interested citizens stay involved afterwards – moving
forward on a more dynamic online interface• Final approval of discussion guide
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Demographics
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American Values
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American Values• Recommendation:
– Current phrasing: “What does “health care that works for all Americans” mean to you? And as we consider ways to improve our health care system, what values and/or principles do you believe are fundamental?”
– Recommended phrasing: “We want to talk about changing our health care system so it will serve all of us better than it now does. As we think about this together, what should we really hope for? What should we really worry about?”
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American Values• Recommendation:
– Change order to discussion of question before polling: “Should it be public policy that all Americans have affordable health care coverage? [By public policy we mean that the stated public goal is set out in federal or state law.]”
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Deliberation 1: Benefits
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Deliberation 1: Benefits• Recommendation:
– Reduce number of options for ‘basic benefits package’ question.
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Deliberation 2: Getting Health Care
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Deliberation 3: Financing
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Deliberation 3: Financing• Recommendation:
– Current phrasing: Should everyone who can afford to do so be required to obtain basic health insurance?
– Recommended phrasing: Should everyone be required to participate in the system?
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What should the responsibilities of individuals
and families be in paying for health care?
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Deliberation 4: Trade-offs
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Some believe that fixing the health care system will require tradeoffs from everyone – e.g. hospitals, employers, insurers, consumers, government agencies. What could be done -- and by whom?
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Evaluations
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Evaluation Responses
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