Public Conscience Work (Article)
U.S. Health Care as Chronic Social Sin
Author: Jack W. Glaser, STD
Jack Glaser posits that U.S. health care is an instance of chronic social sin–how child labor was in 1850–an inherited moral pathology, deeply anchored in societies and individuals, needing radical, systemic transformation, but so colossal that it intimidates rather than animates energy for reform.
Public Conscience Work Event for a Community
There are many ways to invite communities to engage in Public Conscience Work. Health [...] Continue Reading…
Vision Based Assessment of Reform Proposals
Using Vision of U.S. Health Care as a Tool for Policy Analysis and Dialogue [...] Continue Reading…
Public Engagement Module 3: Using a Vision to Assess a Healthcare Proposal
Having identified your groups’ priorities for the future of U.S. health care, then what? [...] Continue Reading…
Public Engagement Module 1: Identifying Priorities for U.S. Health Care
What kind of health care system do we want to leave the next generation? [...] Continue Reading…
Public Conscience Work & Communities of Faith (Video)
What is the role of faith communities in helping create the future of U.S. [...] Continue Reading…
National Dialogue (Video)
Made as the design team was developing the OurHealthcareFuture.org community dialogue, the video “Why Dialogue?” explains the importance of these conversations and offers an overview of the day-long design. Watch the video in a new window. Watch now. [...] Continue Reading…
Health Care Reform Demands Seismic Shift in Thinking (Article)
Author: Jack. W. Glaser, STD
The author maintains that reforming our health care system is [...] Continue Reading…

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