Please join us for a special American Experiment Dinner Forum at which Prof. Regina Herzlinger -- more than once named one of the "100 Most Powerful People in Health Care" -- talks about her newest book, Who Killed Health Care?, and its market-based plan for putting insurance money in the hands of patients, removing middlemen in doctor-patient relationships, and giving cost relief to employers. The coiner of the term "consumer-driven health care" and the first woman to be both tenured and "chaired" at Harvard Business School, Dr. Herzlinger holds the Nancy R. McPherson Chair and is widely recognized for her early predictions of managed care's problems. She also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Medical Progress. An unprecedented but confident offer : I've heard Professor Herzlinger speak twice at national conferences about free market solutions to health care problems and came away each time raving that she was the best I've ever heard on the subject. If you don't agree, we will be happy to refund the full price of your dinner -- and throw in a box of Band-Aids to boot.
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