The Cape Girardeau County League of Women Voters will focus on health care at its dinner and study meeting Thursday.
The group will meet at 6 p.m. at Holiday Inn.
Raymond Otto, director of pastoral care at Southeast Missouri Hospital, will speak at 7. His topic will be "A Quarter Century of Health Care A Chaplain's View."
Otto will address some causes of changes in health care as well as the changing role of the patient.
All LWV meetings are open to the public. A non-partisan political organization, it aims at informed citizen participation in all issues and levels of government.
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