Mark Cauthen is with the City of Colorado Springs. He is the benefits and wellness manager and is a true believer in prevention and wellness programs.
Tammy Lopez with the City of Colorado Springs 10 City Challege has seen first hand the results of prevention and better management of diabetes.
Eileen Doherty is Executive Director of the Colorado Gerontological Society and Senior Services and Answers. She has been working with seniors and their health- care issues for over 30 years. She sees the need for health care reform now because of the lack of coordinated care and prevention services.
Dr Johnston says yes to health care reform that can improve upon the excellent health care provided in the United States, particularly in the areas of prevention and access to care.
Jacki McKenna is a young women in Colorado with a preexisting condition who cannot find insurance. She believes that everyone deserves health coverage and the right to see a doctor to prevent her conditions in the first place.
Julie Rieskin is the Executive Director of the CO Cross Disability Coalition whose mission is to provide support for disabled residents of Colorado. She says yes to health care reform that protects those with preexisting conditions.
Dr. Jillian Jacobellis is the Director of the Prevention program at the Colorado Department of Health and Enviroment. She is also on the board of the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors.
Ben Hillard is a young man from Colorado who suffered a stroke. He believes that healthcare reform should be focused on better management and care of chronic conditions.
James Cusimano is a young stroke survivor living in Denver. He is an active participant in the Rocky Mountain Stroke Association and believes that we need healthcare reform now to ensure that people who have pre existing conditions have access to care.
David suffers from a pre-existing condition and chronic disease and is uninsured as a result. He says ‘yes’ to health care reform.