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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 CMC and The Center for Community Solutions present Spotlight on Public Policy: Healthcare today from a Physician’s Perspective Featuring Dr. Otis Webb Brawley, chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society and co-author of How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America. In this book, he examines the underbelly of healthcare today. In partnership with UHCAN Ohio WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 Public Transportation ROI Featuring Arthur Guzzetti, vice president – policy, American Public Transport Association, other speakers TBD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 Poverty Simulation Facilitated by United Way 8:30 -11:30 am Advanced reservations required; $10 per person Poverty in our Midst Featuring Nancy Nestor-Baker, senior assistant VP for community engagement, United Way Other panelists to be announced WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 Infant Mortality Task Force Preliminary Findings Featuring Donna James, managing director, Lardon & Associates Andy Ginther, president, Columbus City Council Teresa Long, MD, Columbus Public Health Commissioner CMC Corporate Supporters Thanks to our generous supporters for their ongoing commitment to CMC! PLATINUM – $5,000 DIAMOND – $10,000 + GOLD – $3,500 AT&T Bob Evans Farms Columbia Gas The Columbus Foundation Fifth Third Bank Frost Brown Todd GBQ partners Greater Columbus Arts Council Ice Miller LLP, Legal Counsel Ice Miller Whiteboard JP Morgan Chase ms consultants, inc. Plante Moran • Puffin Foundation West Ltd. QSI (Quick Solutions, Inc.) The Robert Weiler Company State Auto Insurance WesBanco SILVER – $2,000 Event Marketing Strategies Giant Eagle Help Wizards The Jeffrey Company KeyBank ms consultants OSU Office of Energy and Environment The Smoot Construction Company • Synergy Consultants BRONZE – $1,000 American Dairy Association Mideast Assurex Global Barnes and Thornburg, LLP CAS • Columbus Regional Airport Authority Corna•Kokosing Crabbe Brown & James The Crane Group Elford, Inc. Franklin University Kaufman Development McGladrey Medical Mutual Moody Nolan Smith & Hale Steptoe & Johnson US Bank The Women’s Book The Columbus Partnership, Columbus 2020 metropolitan club the community’s conversation All CMC forums are open to everyone! Register at www.columbusmetroclub.org or 464-3220. Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Available online at thedailyreporteronline.com 100 E. Broad St., Suite 100 • Columbus, OH 43215 Ph: (614) 464-3220 • Fax: (614) 464-9767 • E-mail: [email protected]www.columbusmetroclub.org The mission of the Columbus Metropolitan Club is to connect people and ideas through community conversation. Like us on Facebook columbus Upcoming CMC Events CMC gives me IQ enhancement! CMC forums are at the Athletic Club of Columbus, 136 East Broad Street, unless otherwise noted. Check-in is at 11:30 a.m., with lunch served at noon and closing at 1:15 p.m. Pre-paid reservations are required. CMC Members $23; CMC Members’ Guests $33; General Public $45 Reserve on line at www.columbusmetroclub.org or (614) 464-3220 ext. 1. THIS WEEK AT CMC WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 Climate Change Threatens Our Security Featuring General Donald J. Hoffman, USAF, (Ret.) Michael Breen is the Executive Director of the Truman National Security Project and Center for National Policy, who will present the national release of the updated report, “National Security & the Threat of Climate Change” Moderated by Jim Heath, political correspondent and analyst, WBNS10-TV In partnership with OSU Environmental Professionals Network, OSU Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Ohio Environmental Council Register now at www.columbusmetroclub.org. Dr. Otis Brawley has a unique perspective on the state of healthcare in this country. As the chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society and an oncologist who treats patients at a large public hospital in the US, he is alarmed about the state of healthcare in America. The CMC forum on May 14 will feature Dr. Brawley who will share his concerns about America’s failing healthcare system. His book, “How We Do Harm, A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America,” offers examples of the inequities of the healthcare system in this country. Brawley illustrates tremendous disparity in healthcare including biases of race inherent in patient treatment. He is concerned that healthcare expenditures, which currently consume 18% of GDP in the US, will grow to 25% by the year 2020. Yet, the increased expense does not necessarily lead to better care and improved outcomes for the patients. Heathcare is big business and Brawley concedes that hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical manufacturers and insurance companies all deserve to be paid, but not at the expense, or more accurately, the over expense, of a patient’s well-being. He offers examples of patients who received poor treatment at both ends of the economic spectrum. He notes how poor, uninsured patients are often fearful of going to a doctor because they are afraid of financial consequences Therefore they don’t receive treatment until an emergency arises lessening the positive outcome for recovery and increasing the overall cost. At the other extreme, Brawly shares examples of wealthy patients who have “gold plated” insurance cards who had experiences where medical professionals took advantage of their insurance company’s willingness to cover unnecessary or even dangerous procedures. Brawley’s conclusion is a call for rational healthcare based on scientifically proven results. For patients, he recommends careful consideration before taking the latest new pill or test without the science to back it up. For doctors, he reminds them primum non nocere – first do no harm. CMC and The Center for Community Solutions present Spotlight on Public Policy: Healthcare today from a Physician’s Perspective WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2014 – 12:00 NOON TO 1:15 PM AT THE ATHLETIC CLUB OF COLUMBUS CMC forums are frequently aired on the Ohio Channel via WOSU digital and Columbus Television at channel 3 on Insight and Time Warner and channel 99 on Warner, WOW and AT&T U-Verse. For schedule details, visit ctv.columbus.gov. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 RECAP THURSDAY, MAY 8 The Charles Y. and Frances N. Lazarus Legacy Fund Recollecting Columbus History Creative Redevelopment Featuring Jeff Darbee and Nancy Recchie, co-owners, the Benjamin D. Rickey & Company In partnership with the Columbus Historical Society, Columbus Landmarks Foundation and Ohio Historical Society (soon to be Ohio History Connection) CMC Evening On-site A Taste of ECDI Tour of the Food Fort, learned about opportunities for entrepreneurial start-ups in the kitchen and beyond, including the Women’s Business Center of Ohio. Culinary treats from J-Pops, Herb’n Food Truck and Dinner Rescue Crew. Fantastic presentation at @accolumbus for @cbusmetroclub. Proud to be historic preservationists since 1950! — Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation Inspired by today’s #cmcforum - Historic Preservation is Progress! Proud to be a part of this great city — Brandi Hann Jim Coe; “Olde Town East is one of the most walkable historic areas of Columbus”. Take me on a tour Jim — Jon McKnight At @cbusmetroclub on creative redevelopment & historic preservation. Nice recognition of @OhioHistory involvement in preservation in Cbus — Jamison Peck RE-TWEETS THURSDAY, JUNE 12 – 5:30 - 7:30PM “Let’s Get Wild” Spring membership reception at the Columbus Zoo’s new “Heart of Africa” exhibit SAVE the Date Dr. Otis Webb Brawley, chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society In partnership with UHCAN Ohio John Grant, Jennifer Grant, Ann Lodder “Medical gluttony, the inappropriate use and overuse of medical treatment, is not just adding unnecessary cost to health care. It can actually be harmful to the individual.” — Dr. Otis Brawley From partner Columbus Landmarks Foundation, Jeff LeFever and Jason Wells, from partner Ohio Historical Society (soon to be Ohio History Connection) Todd Kleismit, speakers Nancy Recchie and Jeff Darbee, from the Lazarus Family, Peggy Lazarus and Cindy Lazarus, CMC Chair Todd Tuney Kelly Coholich reaches over the table to shake the hand of Carol Luper, also clockwise, Kimber Perfect, Suzanne Cavazos, Franklin Conaway, Michelle Harcha, Betty Lou Furash and Linda Kay Curious about CMC? Enjoy the benefits of membership including reduced registration for CMC events. CMC can help you Engage with community leaders Make connections Membership and event attendance are open to all. Join at www.columbusmetroclub.org or call Debby at (614) 464-3220 ext. 4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21CMC and The Center for Community Solutions present

Spotlight on Public Policy: Healthcare today from a Physician’s PerspectiveFeaturing Dr. Otis Webb Brawley, chief medical and scientifi c offi cer of the American Cancer Society and co-author of How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America. In this book, he examines the underbelly of healthcare today.

In partnership with UHCAN Ohio

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28

Public Transportation ROIFeaturing Arthur Guzzetti, vice president – policy, American Public Transport Association, other speakers TBD

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4

Poverty Simulation Facilitated by United Way 8:30 -11:30 amAdvanced reservations required; $10 per person

Poverty in our MidstFeaturing Nancy Nestor-Baker, senior assistant VP for community engagement, United WayOther panelists to be announced

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11

Infant Mortality Task Force Preliminary FindingsFeaturing Donna James, managing director, Lardon & AssociatesAndy Ginther, president, Columbus City CouncilTeresa Long, MD, Columbus Public Health Commissioner

CMC Corporate Supporters Thanks to our generous supporters for their ongoing commitment to CMC!

PLATINUM – $5,000DIAMOND – $10,000 +

GOLD – $3,500• AT&T • Bob Evans Farms • Columbia Gas • The Columbus Foundation • Fifth Third Bank • Frost Brown Todd • GBQ partners • Greater Columbus Arts Council • Ice Miller LLP, Legal Counsel • Ice Miller Whiteboard • JP Morgan Chase • ms consultants, inc. • Plante Moran • Puffi n Foundation West Ltd. • QSI (Quick Solutions, Inc.) • The Robert Weiler Company • State Auto Insurance • WesBanco

SILVER – $2,000• Event Marketing Strategies • Giant Eagle • Help Wizards • The Jeffrey Company• KeyBank • ms consultants • OSU Offi ce of Energy and Environment • The Smoot Construction Company • Synergy Consultants

BRONZE – $1,000• American Dairy Association Mideast • Assurex Global • Barnes and Thornburg, LLP • CAS • Columbus Regional Airport Authority • Corna•Kokosing • Crabbe Brown & James • The Crane Group • Elford, Inc. • Franklin University • Kaufman Development • McGladrey • Medical Mutual • Moody Nolan • Smith & Hale • Steptoe & Johnson • US Bank • The Women’s BookThe Columbus Partnership,

Columbus 2020

metropolitan club the community’s conversation

All CMC forums are open to everyone!Register at www.columbusmetroclub.orgor 464-3220.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Available online at thedailyreporteronline.com

100 E. Broad St., Suite 100 • Columbus, OH 43215Ph: (614) 464-3220 • Fax: (614) 464-9767 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.columbusmetroclub.org

The mission of the Columbus Metropolitan Club is to connect people and ideas through community conversation.

Like us on Facebook columbus

Upcoming CMC EventsCMC gives me IQ enhancement!

CMC forums are at the Athletic Club of Columbus,136 East Broad Street, unless otherwise noted.Check-in is at 11:30 a.m., with lunch served

at noon and closing at 1:15 p.m.Pre-paid reservations are required.

CMC Members $23; CMC Members’ Guests $33; General Public $45Reserve on line at www.columbusmetroclub.org

or (614) 464-3220 ext. 1.

THIS WEEK AT CMC

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

Climate Change Threatens Our SecurityFeaturing General Donald J. Hoffman, USAF, (Ret.)Michael Breen is the Executive Director of the Truman National Security Project and Center for National Policy, who will present the national release of the updated report, “National Security & the Threat of Climate Change”Moderated by Jim Heath, political correspondent and analyst, WBNS10-TV

In partnership with OSU Environmental Professionals Network, OSU Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Ohio Environmental Council

Register now at www.columbusmetroclub.org.

Dr. Otis Brawley has a unique perspective on the state of healthcare in this country. As the chief medical offi cer for the American Cancer Society and an oncologist who treats patients at a large public hospital in the US, he is alarmed about the state of healthcare in America. The CMC forum on May 14 will feature Dr. Brawley who will share his concerns about America’s failing healthcare system.

His book, “How We Do Harm, A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America,” offers examples of the inequities of the healthcare system in this country. Brawley illustrates tremendous disparity in healthcare including biases of race inherent in

patient treatment. He is concerned that healthcare expenditures, which currently consume 18% of GDP in the US, will grow to 25% by the year 2020. Yet, the increased expense does not necessarily lead to better care and improved outcomes for the patients.

Heathcare is big business and Brawley

concedes that hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical manufacturers and insurance companies all deserve to be paid, but not at the expense, or more accurately, the over expense, of a patient’s well-being. He offers examples of patients who received poor treatment at both ends of the economic spectrum. He notes how poor, uninsured patients are often fearful of going to a doctor because they are afraid of fi nancial consequences Therefore they don’t receive treatment until an emergency arises lessening the positive outcome for recovery and increasing the overall cost. At the other

extreme, Brawly shares examples of wealthy patients who have “gold plated” insurance cards who had experiences where medical professionals took advantage of their insurance company’s willingness to cover unnecessary or even dangerous procedures.

Brawley’s conclusion is a call for rational healthcare based on scientifi cally proven results. For patients, he recommends careful consideration before taking the latest new pill or test without the science to back it up. For doctors, he reminds them primum non nocere – fi rst do no harm.

CMC and The Center for Community Solutions present

Spotlight on Public Policy: Healthcare today from a Physician’s Perspective

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2014 – 12:00 NOON TO 1:15 PM AT THE ATHLETIC CLUB OF COLUMBUS

CMC forums are frequently aired on the Ohio Channel via WOSU digital and Columbus Television at channel 3 on

Insight and Time Warner and channel 99 on Warner, WOW and AT&T U-Verse. For schedule details, visit ctv.columbus.gov.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 RECAP THURSDAY, MAY 8THURSDAY, MAY 8The Charles Y. and Frances N. Lazarus Legacy Fund

Recollecting Columbus HistoryCreative RedevelopmentFeaturing Jeff Darbee and Nancy Recchie, co-owners, the Benjamin D. Rickey & Company

In partnership with the Columbus Historical Society, Columbus Landmarks Foundation and Ohio Historical Society (soon to be Ohio History Connection)

CMC Evening On-site

A Taste of ECDITour of the Food Fort, learned about opportunities for entrepreneurial start-ups in the kitchen and beyond, including the Women’s Business Center of Ohio. Culinary treats from J-Pops, Herb’n Food Truck and Dinner Rescue Crew.

Fantastic presentation at @accolumbus for @cbusmetroclub. Proud to be historic preservationists since 1950!

— Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation

Inspired by today’s #cmcforum - Historic Preservation is Progress! Proud to be a part of this great city

— Brandi Hann

Jim Coe; “Olde Town East is one of the most walkable historic areas of Columbus”. Take me on a tour Jim

— Jon McKnight

At @cbusmetroclub on creative redevelopment & historic preservation. Nice recognition of @OhioHistory involvement in preservation in Cbus

— Jamison Peck

RE-TWEETS

THURSDAY, JUNE 12 – 5:30 - 7:30PM

“Let’s Get Wild”Spring membership reception at the Columbus Zoo’s new “Heart of Africa” exhibit

THURSDAY, JUNE 12 – 5:30 - 7:30PM

SAVE the Date

Harm, A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick in America,” offers examples of the inequities of the healthcare system in this country. Brawley illustrates tremendous disparity in healthcare including biases of race inherent in

Dr. Otis Webb Brawley, chief medical and

scientifi c offi cer of the American Cancer Society

In partnership with UHCAN Ohio

John Grant, Jennifer Grant, Ann Lodder

“Medical gluttony, the inappropriate use and overuse of medical treatment, is not just adding unnecessary cost to health care. It can actually be harmful to the individual.”

— Dr. Otis Brawley

From partner Columbus Landmarks Foundation, Jeff LeFever and Jason Wells, from partner Ohio Historical Society (soon to be Ohio History Connection) Todd Kleismit, speakers Nancy Recchie and Jeff Darbee, from the Lazarus Family, Peggy Lazarus and Cindy Lazarus, CMC Chair Todd Tuney

Kelly Coholich reaches over the table to shake the hand of Carol Luper, also clockwise, Kimber Perfect, Suzanne Cavazos, Franklin Conaway, Michelle Harcha, Betty Lou Furash and Linda Kay

Curious about CMC?Enjoy the benefi ts of membership including reduced

registration for CMC events.

CMC can help you• Engage with community leaders• Make connections Membership and event attendance are open to all.

Join at www.columbusmetroclub.org or call Debby at (614) 464-3220 ext. 4