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Sister Carol Keehan Talks Health Care, Service with Huffington Post

January 8, 2014

Sister Carol Keehan
Sister Carol Keehan, D.C.

Sister Carol Keehan, D.C., shares her perspectives on health care obstacles and what it means to be a Daughter of Charity in a January 2014 interview with online publication, the Huffington Post. 

Sister Carol, president and chief executive officer of the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA), was recently a finalist for the 2013 Opus Prize, and has served more than 40 years as a nurse and administrator in the health care industry. She has been a Daughter of Charity for nearly 49 years.

In the Huffington Post interview, Sister Carol explains challenges for the Catholic health care system, aiding the poor in obtaining health care, and what it means to be a Daughter of Charity.

Read the Huffington Post interview with Sister Carol here.

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