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What should health and health care in America look like?

And how do we spark the thinking, collaboration and sustained change that will get us there?
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Join us TOMORROW for Upper Valley Voices with
Kate Hilton of ReThink Health
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Upper Valley Voices
Tuesday, May 13
Tucker Living Room, 12-1PM
Free Lunch and Great Conversation!

What is ReThink Health?
ReThink Health works with communities to help them foster leadership and test innovative ideas for reshaping and redesigning their health and health care systems, continuously learning with those who strive for significant, system-wide influence.
Drawing on lessons from diverse contexts including other countries and other sectors, ReThink Health focuses on three areas critical to regional reform: active stewardship; effective strategy and sustainable financing.
More information on their website (http://rethinkhealth.org/)

Kate B. Hilton, JD, MTS, specializes in multi-stakeholder engagement, coalition building, leadership development, and campaign design for collective action. Her work with ReThink Health focuses on the application and diffusion of replicable tools for multi-stakeholder groups seeking to generate commitment for broad-scope, collaborative improvement initiatives. Ms. Hilton teaches diverse stakeholders how to develop shared vision and mobilize multiple constituencies around common goals. From 2012-14, Kate co-led ReThink Health's regional health transformation work in partnership with Dartmouth-Hitchcock and The Dartmouth Institute in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont.  Kate received a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2008, an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School in 2004, and an A.B. from Dartmouth College in 1999. She is licensed to practice law in Wisconsin and Massachusetts. She lives with her husband, Andrew, son, Hans, and Labrador retriever, Jethro, in Lyme, New Hampshire.



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