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Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-California)

Congresswoman Matsui represents the Sacramento region in the United States House of Representatives. She is the fourth-highest-ranked member on the House Rules Committee and serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Tom Miller

Thomas P. Miller is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on health policy, with particular emphasis on information transparency, health insurance regulation, and consumer-driven health care. He is also a member of the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Before joining AEI, Mr. Miller served for three years as senior health economist for the Joint Economic Committee.

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David Cutler

David Cutler is Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics at the Kennedy School of Government. Professor Cutler has served on the Council of Economic Advisers and the National Economic Council during the Clinton Administration.  As the author of two books, Your Money or Your Life: Strong Medicine for America’s Health Care System and The Quality Cure, Modern Healthcare magazine recently named Professor Cutler one of the 30 most influential people on healthcare.

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Gail Shearer

Gail Shearer is director of health policy analysis in the Washington, D.C. office of Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports magazine. Gail joined Consumers Union in 1985 and spent her first 17 years researching and analyzing various health policy issues such as health care reform, health care financing, Medicare prescription drugs and health insurance.

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Rick Dunham

Richard S. Dunham is the Washington bureau chief of the Houston Chronicle. He is also the chief author of the Houston Chronicle’s popular D.C. political web site, Texas on the Potomac. From 1992 to July 2007, Mr. Dunham was the national political correspondent for Business Week magazine, covering the White House, Congress and national political trends.

Resources

The Commonwealth Fund

The Commonwealth Fund supports independent research and provides grants for health care related issues to promote a high performance health care system.

More information about your credit

Explore these organizations that focus on helping average consumers with credit problems:

The National Consumer Law Center

The National Foundation for Credit Counseling

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

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Inside E Street Archives

E Street 219 Seg1

Legislative Solutions to Medical Bankruptcy

Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D – California) tells Sheilah Kast about proposed legislation to help families manage medical bills and bankruptcies.

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Segments

We’re joined by economist Thomas Miller of the American Enterprise Institute. He believes that the problems with runaway medical debt have been overstated.

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Connecting Health Care with Other Aspects of the Economy

Dr. David Cutler, Professor of Applied Economics at Harvard University, broadens the discussion to suggest that other economic challenges of the middle class must also be addressed along with health care.

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The Consumer’s Point of View

Gail Shearer of Consumers Union and Rick Dunham of the Houston Chronicle provide some analysis of medical bankruptcy from the consumer’s perspective.  They suggest that a blueprint is needed quickly to get to effective solutions.

Sheila

The Host

Through most of her distinguished reporting career, Sheilah Kast has focused on the economy and workplace and how they affect people's lives. Well known to viewers of public television, ABC News, and CNN, she has covered the White House and Congress.

Kast also reported on the Washington aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Her stories included an investigation of anthrax in the mails and the struggles of bereaved Pentagon families to secure benefits.

At The Washington Star, in her first reporting job, Kast covered financial regulation, taxes, and energy. Her expertise in these important issues eventually led her to start a national public-television show, "This Week in Business," which she hosted in association with Business Week magazine.

Ms. Kast is a skilled interviewer. She has often hosted NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday and has her own current-affairs interview show on public radio in Maryland.

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