Health experts available to discuss national healthcare policy issues

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Experts at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and the USC School of Pharmacy are available to discuss critical national healthcare and healthcare policy issues.

Michael R. Cousineau, Ph.D., associate professor of preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine. Cousineau is an expert on health care policy and reform for the underserved and uninsured. He also serves as a consultant to the Los Angeles Department of Health Services in the area of ambulatory care planning and evaluation, and public health.

David A. Goldstein, M.D., associate professor of medicine and chief of the division of general internal medicine at the Keck School of Medicine. Goldstein is expert on healthcare reform and medical ethics, including patients' rights and end-of-life treatment decisions. He is the co-director of the Pacific Center for Health Policy & Ethics.

Joel W. Hay, Ph.D., associate professor of pharmaceutical economics & policy at the USC School of Pharmacy. Hay is an expert on prescription drug costs and health insurance reform.

Steven Chen, Pharm.D., associate professor of clinical pharmacy at the USC School of Pharmacy. Chen is an expert on the role of clinical pharmacy in community healthcare and related policy issues. Chen heads the School of Pharmacy's safety-net clinic program, which delivers clinical pharmacy services to homeless and low-income patients in Los Angeles.

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