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George Washington University — DEBATE: Be it resolved: Providing quality healthcare to the poor is best achieved through free markets and charity, not government programs
Be it resolved: Providing quality healthcare to the poor is best achieved through free markets and charity, not government programs
Arguably the most important question in America’s current debate about healthcare is: Who can deliver the best results for the most people? A free market, or government (“single payer”)? Is there any common ground between these two greatly differing views?
BRI provides educational debates, lectures, events and resources supporting our mission to promote healthcare solutions that protect the doctor-patient relationships the primary means of delivering quality medical care. This debate at GWU is an important part of that mission, to expand discussion, education, and information about all sides of healthcare issues.
George Washington University is the Host Chapter for BRI’s 4th annual leadership conference and is a proud partner with BRI in producing this debate. For the 4th consecutive year, a Friday night debate has been one of the most anticipated parts of BRI’s Leadership Conference, and it is the only part of the conference open to the public.
We look forward to seeing you & thank you for being part of this important part of our healthcare future.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus—LECTURE: A Free Market Approach to Healthcare: Cash Based Medical Practices
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Dr. Jules Madrigal-Dersch on cash based medical practices[/caption]

All students, faculty, and practicing physicians are welcome to attend our inaugural 2016-17 BRI-OSUMC event on cash based medical practices. We welcome Jules Madrigal-Dersch, MD and BRI board member, to speak about her cash based Med-Peds practice in rural Texas. Having this event early in the year may be important in giving our new M1’s a refreshing, new perspective on the broad range of Primary Care practices and encouraging future physicians to look into Family Medicine as a enjoyable career option.
We encourage practicing physicians and other healthcare professionals to attend to get information on how to scale a cash based medical practice model like Dr. Madrigal’s to an urban setting.
Refreshments will be served.
OUHCOM-Dublin—LECTURE: Free Market Medicine: A Cash Based Alternative
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Jules Madrigal-Dersch, MD at OUHCOM[/caption]

University of Alabama @ Birmingham—LECTURE: Private Practice: A How-To Guide
All are welcome and encouraged to attend this talk with Dr. Matthew Davis, an orthopedic surgeon who runs a price-transparent private practice in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Davis is affiliated with St. Vincent’s Birmingham and received his medical degree from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Dr. Davis has been in practice for 16 years and will deliver remarks about his journey as a medical doctor in private practice.
Dr. Davis loves what he does every day, because it allows him to be hands-on, solve problems, and build great relationships with his patients. He enjoys being able to give patients answers, resolve their ailments, and put them on a track toward comfort and mobility. He has 10 years of experience working as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, helping people by doing everything from ACL repairs to managing osteoarthritis.
Come find out about Dr. Davis’s reflections on the changing nature of medical care delivery and how his system has been phenomenally successful for both himself and for his patients.
Refreshments will be served.