Monday, October 17, 2016

NOTICE TO Del Norte County Voters

Del Norte County Voters Can Choose Two Candidates for Healthcare District Board:  Doctors Caldwell and Duncan are on the ballot 
This election, residents of Del Norte County can vote for
two candidates to represent them on the Del Norte Healthcare District Board.

Dr. Kevin Caldwell, current Chair of the Healthcare District Board, and I are running for the two open seats.  Dr. Caldwell and I share the same goals--better, more affordable healthcare, and expanded health services for residents and visitors in our region.   

If you would like Doctors Caldwell and Duncan to represent you on the Healthcare District Board, please vote for both.

Please feel free to contact us with your ideas for improving healthcare in our region.

Sincerely,

Greg Duncan, M.D.  (707) 465-1125  email: gregoryduncan1200@gmail.com
Kevin Caldwell, M.D. (707) 465-5566

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Shared goals of Dr. Duncan and Dr. Caldwell:

--Bring top notch health care to the Del Norte/Curry County area, making Del Norte and Curry "destination communities" for living and recreation

--Listen to the community's ideas for improved health care

--Support other health care systems interested in expanding into our region

--Bring back hospital jobs which have been outsourced to other regions

--Stop "out-of-network" doctors overcharging patients in the Emergency Room

--Bring affordable, full service hospital care to residents of Curry and Del Norte Counties 

--Oppose Critical Access designation of Sutter Coast Hospital, which would reduce beds and triple costs to patients covered by Medicare insurance

--Oppose transfer of ownership of Sutter Coast Hospital out of Del Norte County
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Please vote on Tuesday, November 8.  Your vote does make a difference!
Gregory J. Duncan, M.D. | | gregoryduncan1200@gmail.com | 1200 Marshall St.
Crescent City, CA 95531

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