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Long Term Care, Senior Housing, In-Home Care, and Rehabilitation Practice Group Mid-Year Luncheon 

Thursday, February 26, 2009
Sponsored by Principle Valuation LLC
At the 2009 Long Term Care and the Law 
Las Vegas, NV

Which Way is the Wind Blowing in Washington: Staying Focused When Change Happens

Description:

The luncheon speakers will discuss healthcare policy changes, trends, and issues that will affect the long term care industry. The following issues will be addressed:
  • Healthcare providers: An expense to be controlled or part of the stimulus?
  • Long term care settings: What do we want them to look like? Who can afford to build them?
  • Staffing, jobs, unions, and related reimbursement priorities.
  • The role of long term care in wider healthcare reform efforts: What services does CMS want to buy and from whom?
  • Federal reform efforts and their effect on state Medicaid budgets.
  • Enforcement priorities: Redemption or termination.

Presenters:

    David Hebert
    Vice President
    Advocacy American Health Care Association
    Washington, DC

    Marsha R. Greenfield, JD
    Senior Legislative Counsel
    American Association for Homes and Services for the Aging
    Washington, DC


Moderator:

    Howard L. Sollins, Esquire
    Ober|Kaler
    Baltimore, MD


 
Related Resources

 Program Brochure

2009 Long Term Care and the Law program brochure

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To register for the luncheon only, please call the Member Service Center at (202) 833-0766, or register on-site at the AHLA registration desk.
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