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ShoutAmerica
Formation2008
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ShoutAmerica is a non-profit organization focused on sustainable healthcare reform, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.[1]

History[edit]

SHOUTAmerica was founded in 2008, with the support of R. Clayton McWhorter, a healthcare executive and former chairman of Hospital Corporation of America.[2]

The organization formally launched in October 2008, with the SHOUTAmerica Healthcare Leadership Conference.[3] The conference brought together student government leaders from colleges and universities around the nation to Nashville, Tennessee to discuss healthcare and its impact on the nation. Student leaders interacted with a healthcare leaders including Senator Bob Corker, a co-sponsor of "The Healthy Americans Act";[4] U.S. Representative Jim Cooper, a Rhodes Scholar and Congressman from Tennessee; Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, a special advisor to the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget for health policy and a former member of President Clinton's Health Care Task Force [5] and author of Healthcare Guaranteed; and Stephanie Kennan,[6] a healthcare policy expert and author of "The Healthy Americans Act."

Notes and references[edit]

  1. Heuvel (2008-10-02). "SHOUTAmerica and change:healthcare Partner to Address Consumer Side of Impending Healthcare Crisis". BNET.
  2. Walker Duncan (2008-09-18). "McWhorter's new nonprofit to host event". Nashville Post.
  3. Susan Lovell (2008-10-05). "2008 SHOUTAmerica Healthcare Leadership Conference". Belmont University. Archived from the original on 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2009-02-27. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. Christine Buttorff (2008-07-29). "Rep. Cooper pushing 'Healthy Americans Act'". The City Paper.
  5. "Our People Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD". "NIH Clinical Center National Institutes of Health – the Department of Bioethics. Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. Stephanie Kennan. "This Month's Expert: Accepting Questions Now You Ask It: Expert". SHOUTAmerica.


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