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Health Care Reform and YouTube

Health Care Reform and YouTube.com. Introduction.

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Health Care Reform and YouTube

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  1. Health Care Reform and YouTube.com

  2. Introduction • “Our nation is now engaged in a great debate about the future of health care in America. And over the past few weeks, much of the media attention has been focused on the loudest voices. What we haven’t heard are the voices of the millions upon millions of Americans who quietly struggle every day with a system that often works better for the health-insurance companies than it does for them.” (Hitchcock 2009).

  3. Background on Health Care Reform • History of Health Care Reform

  4. Democratic Viewpoint • “Whether or not you have health insurance right now, the reforms we seek will bring stability and security that you don't have today. This isn't about politics. This is about people's lives. This is about people's businesses. This is about our future. ”- President Barack Obama

  5. Republican Viewpoint

  6. Where Health Care Reform is Now

  7. Background on YouTube

  8. Analysis of YouTube Videos “John Green's Thought Bubble: Health Care Overhaul (Summarized Via Massive Pig)” -Summarization of argument -Simplification for uninformed viewers -Visuals and metaphors for better understanding

  9. Analysis of YouTube videos • Allow individuals to express their opinions • Voices that are not normally found in mainstream media • New, original content

  10. Analysis of YouTube Videos • Increased access to news clips • Comment section

  11. Conclusion • YouTube is great!

  12. References • Arnquist, S. and Goodridge, E. "A History of Health Care Reform. The New York Times. 19 July 2009. http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/07/19/us/politics/20090717_HEALTH_TIMELINE.html • Brusikiewicz, S. "John Green's Thought Bubble". Thought Bubble Organization. 03 September 2009. http://thoughtbubble.org/?p=234Clymer, A., Pear, Rr. and Toner, R. "THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE: What Went Wrong? How the Health Care Campaign Collapsed -- A special report.; For Health Care, Times Was A Killer". The New York Times. 29 August 1994. http://www.nytimes.com/1994/08/29/us/health-care-debate-what-went-wrong-health-care-campaign-collapsed-special-report.html?pagewanted=5Hitchcock, Julie. "Why We Need Health Care Reform". New York Times.15 August 2009. http://www.healthreform.gov/forums/whatpeoplearesaying.html#20090815Rovner, Julie. "House Health Care Vote Makes History". NPR News, Washington. 8 November 2009. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120220295Thistlerose Publications. "The Origin of YouTube". Thistlerose Publications 2007. http://www.worldhistorysite.com/YouTube.htmlThe White House. "The Obama Plan: Stability & Security For All Americans". The White House Washington. 20 October 2009. http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/health-care/planWesch. "An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube". Kansas State University. 23 June 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU

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