Join us Sunday, April 22 at 11am for our next HealthCare Matters!

April 20th, 2012
Elliot Joseph and Rebecca Stewart
Call in to 860.522.WTIC to join the conversation.

Join hosts Elliot Joseph and Rebecca Stewart with special guest former Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court David Borden, who will help you understand the Supreme Court’s view of health care reform.

Everyone has an opinion about health care. What’s yours? Let us know on HealthCare Matters, a live monthly radio series that aims to further the conversation about health care. What works? What doesn’t? And how can we bridge the gap?

Join us Sunday, March 18 at 11am for our next HealthCare Matters!

March 13th, 2012

Join hosts Elliot Joseph and Rebecca Stewart with special guest Dr. Donald Fisher, president and CEO of the American Medical Group Association for our third HealthCare Matters broadcast.

Dr. Fisher is very active in a number of health care organizations and promises to be an inspiring guest.

Everyone has an opinion about health care. What’s yours? Let us know on HealthCare Matters, a live monthly radio series that aims to further the conversation about health care. What works? What doesn’t? And how can we bridge the gap?

Tune in to WTIC-AM 1080 Sunday, February 19 at 11am

February 16th, 2012

Join hosts Elliot Joseph and Rebecca Stewart with special guest Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman for our second HealthCare Matters broadcast.

Everyone has an opinion about health care. What’s yours? Let us know on HealthCare Matters, a live monthly radio series that aims to further the conversation about health care. What works? What doesn’t? And how can we bridge the gap?

Welcome to the HealthCare Matters Blog!

January 30th, 2012

Hartford HealthCare hosts “HealthCare Matters”, a monthly radio series on WTIC-AM (1080), in order to create a dialogue with our community that broadens the discussion on health care. We delve into tough issues openly and honestly, asking what works, what doesn’t work and how we can impact health care policy that will bridge the gap.

This blog is an extension of the radio program where relevant content pertaining to each radio show will be posted, along with other content related to health care. We encourage comments as this dialogue is key if we are to help shape the health care policy of the future. Read the rest of this entry »