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Long Term Care Policy Update

Event | 04.17.15, 8:00 AM UTC - 1:30 PM UTC

Address

Crowell & Moring
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

We invite you to join us for a half-day of discussions regarding four significant topics affecting the long term care industry. Members of Crowell & Moring’s Government Affairs and Health Care groups, along with featured speakers from Capitol Hill, federal agencies and trade groups, will lead sessions providing important updates on:

  • Legislation in Congress Affecting the Long Term Care Industry
  • Reimbursement Issues Facing the Long Term Care Industry
  • CMS, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid Issues Facing the Long Term Care Industry
  • Current Operational Issues Facing the Long Term Care Industry

Guest Speakers
Member of Congress, Healthcare Committee
Andrea Maresca, Director, Federal Policy & Strategy (National Association of Medicaid Directors)
Sarah Johnson, M.P.H., Healthcare LA, U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH)
Frank Grosso, CEO, American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP)

Panelists
Kathleen McGuan, Former CMS General Counsel
Paul Baldwin,  Former CEO, Long Term Care Pharmacy Alliance (LTCPA)

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