Healthcare at the JAA
Healthcare debateJAA hosted healthcare panel at annual meeting

Healthcare at the JAA

The Jewish Association on Aging led a conversation on Healthcare: The Great Debate at its annual meeting on Oct. 24.

Sheryl Milch, center, received the Volunteer of the Year Award during the Jewish Association on Aging’s annual meeting. Sharyn Rubin, left, and Debbie Winn-Horvitz presented the award. (Photos provided by Jewish Association on Aging)
Sheryl Milch, center, received the Volunteer of the Year Award during the Jewish Association on Aging’s annual meeting. Sharyn Rubin, left, and Debbie Winn-Horvitz presented the award. (Photos provided by Jewish Association on Aging)

At the Jewish Association on Aging’s annual meeting on Oct. 24, the JAA hosted a conversation on Healthcare: The Great Debate with panelists, Andrew Gurman, immediate past president of the American Medical Association; Karen Wolk Feinstein, president and CEO of the Jewish Healthcare Foundation; Martin Gaynor, E.J. Barone Professor of Economics and Health Policy at Carnegie Mellon University; and Daphna Gans, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. The JAA celebrated accomplishments over the past year and honored its volunteer of the year, Sheryl Milch, who has served seniors at Anathan Club Adult Day Services for more than a decade.

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