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we go aloha my name is melody aduha i am the chair of the health committee as well as co-chair of the environmental caucus as well as vice chair of the kupuna caucus and at this time weamp;#39;d like to welcome all of you for joining in this lunch and learn itamp;#39;ll be a very informative lunch and learn and i know a lot of you are interested how can we reduce health care costs by 20 well we have the answer with dr campbell now dr campbell he has attended medical school at the johns a burns school of medicine as well as the harvard medical school he is trained in internal medicine and psychiatry he recently retired from the private practice in psychiatry but practices part-time at queen emma clinic caring mostly for medicaid patients he is an assistant clinical professor in medicine and psychiatry at jabsom he is also past president of the hawaii psychiatric medical association and the hawaii medical association dr kimball has a long-standing interest in health policy and health c