The present Democratic candidates for president have both promised changes in our health care system. They need the help and insight from those who are experienced in the actual delivery of health care. With only 1% of those in Congress having any health care background, it is imperative that we send such individuals to Congress.

Dr. Stall is such an individual having served as a trustee of the Indiana State Medical Association, on the Commission on Excellence in Health Care subcommittee on Patient Safety, the state Maternal Mortality Committee, as past president of the American Society of Forensic Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and is a current member of the Indiana Health Information Exchange Board, which is nationally recognized for achieving electronic interconnectivity between the central Indiana hospitals.

His expertise in this critical area will not go unnoticed by the voting Republicans who are critical to the November election. The importance of the health care problem is recognized by Republican voters and they will predictably find him the most acceptable Democratic candidate.