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Posted on: Thursday, September 24th, 2009
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“Say ‘Yes’ to Health Reform,” a Web-based campaign of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease, features video testimonials of Americans from communities across the country who are “saying ‘yes’” to comprehensive health reform that tackles issues of affordability, access and quality brought on by our nation’s high rates of poorly prevented and mismanaged chronic disease – and “saying ‘no’” to the status quo.

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Pavel Cech of Apple Valley, Minnesota

Pavel Cech of Apple Valley, Minnesota

Pavel is a registered nurse who says yes to health care reform that focuses on preventive care and education.

Terry Manville of Cleveland, Ohio

Terry Manville of Cleveland, Ohio

Terry Manville of Cleveland, Ohio suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and she says yes to health reform. The Ohio chapter of the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease gathered responses from health care practitioners, advocates and patients on their perspective on health reform and why they see a need for prevention and management of chronic disease.

Helen Grady from Pennsylvania

Helen Grady from Pennsylvania

Helen says yes to health care reform that protects Medicare.  She would like to see a constructive debate on this very important issue.

Marianne Carter from Delaware

Marianne Carter from Delaware

Marianne says yes to health reform that includes investments in proven prevention strategies.

Yovana Raab of Williamstown, New Jersey

Yovana Raab of Williamstown, New Jersey

Yovana says yes to health care reform that makes preventive care easier to attain and includes coverage for important health needs, such as vision and dental care.

Bishop Austin E. McFarlin, Sr. of Hamden, Connecticut

Bishop Austin E. McFarlin, Sr. of Hamden, Connecticut

Bishop McFarlen says yes to health care reform that does not exclude for preexisting conditions.



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