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Live Webcast of Monday's General Session


Monday General Session Line Up!

WHEN:   October 12, 2009, 1:30-3:30 p.m. EST  (10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. PST)
COST:  FREE!

Home care stands to gain as much as $100 billion over time when health care reform is enacted if a new long term care program called the CLASS Act is included, or lose as much as $57 billion in Medicare home health cuts over the next 10 years. During the webcast, you will:

LEARN:  How this new law will affect you and your agency.
LEARN:  If legislative, in addition to regulatory, cuts will be implemented.
LEARN:  What you can do to affect the outcome of the legislation.
LEARN:  How to survive and continue to serve aged and disabled patients.

Faculty:
Representatives of NAHC’s Legislative Action Committee:
Michele A. Quirolo, NAHC Board Chair; Val J. Halamandaris J.D., NAHC President; David Baker, NAHC Board Vice Chair; Andrea Devoti, NAHC Board Secretary;  Gary L. Thietten, NAHC Treasurer; Elaine D. Stephens, RN MPH FHHC, Former NAHC Board Chair; Ruth L. Constant, EdD, Former NAHC Board Chair; Ron Malone, Chairman, Gentiva Health Services; William B. Yarmuth, Chairman, CEO and President, Almost Family; William F. Borne, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Amedisys; Mark Baiada, Founder and President, Bayada Nurses; Tony Strange, Chief Executive Officer and President, Gentiva Health Services; Chris MacInnes, General Manager, Home Care Programs, Heartland Home Health and Hospice; Keith Myers, President and Chief Executive Officer, LHC Group; and William Simione, Jr., Managing Principal, Simione Consultants. 
Representatives of NAHC’s Legislative Team:
William A. Dombi, NAHC VP for Law; Theresa M. Forster, NAHC Executive VP; Jeffrey Kincheloe, NAHC VP for Government Affairs/U.S. Senate;  Richard D. Brennan, Deputy Director of Government Affairs; Colin Roskey, Counsel, Alston & Bird LLP.

After Getting the News, TAKE ACTION!!
Join NAHC for an Uprecedented 4th March on Washington, Oct. 27

What: In order that the voices of the home care and hospice community be heard on pending proposals to cut these important benefits, NAHC has scheduled a fourth (and unprecedented) March on Washington this year.
When: Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Where: Washington, DC.

If possible, attendees should plan to arrive in Washington, D.C., during the afternoon of Monday, Oct. 26. NAHC staff will be available from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, at the Frederick Douglass Museum and Hall of Fame for Caring Americans, 320 A Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. to brief attendees on the current status of legislative activity in the House and Senate and to provide background materials for your visits.

Register for the Oct. 27 March on Washington:
Please register for the Lobby Day/March on Washington by phone with Keith Kerneklian or Raul Suarez at (202) 547-7424 or by e-mail to ras@nahc.org.

 

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