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DEBATING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
 
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Description: Health care business leaders and experts tackle hot button issues in health care as Vanderbilt hosts the Health Care Business Alliance. Watch the Oct. 2 panel discussion. Right now our country is in the middle of one of the biggest health care reform debates in decades. Its a debate that will dramatically impact individuals, governments and businesses of all sizes. Where do some of the biggest health care business leaders stand on the issues? What is the real future of health care delivery? Is President Obamas reform plan the right way to go? These are just some of the hot button issues debated and discussed at the Health Care Business Alliance hosted by the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. This years Health Care Business Alliance, titled "Leading Change: the Future of Health Care," was held at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel on Friday, Oct. 2. Debating Obamas Health Care Reform: Moderator: Jon Lehman, Associate Dean for Health Care Management and Associate Dean of Students, Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management Participants: • Paul Keckley, Executive Director, Deloitte Center for Health Solutions • Larry Van Horn, Associate Professor of Health Care Management, Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management • Rep. Jim Cooper, Adjunct Professor of Health Care Management, Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management; Congressman for Tennessee's 5th District