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The Center for Medicare Advocacy's web-seminars are presented
online, in a slideshow-style format, with real time commentary, and question and
answer via conferenced phone lines. Seminars bring together a wide array
of participants from around the country, which lets us address questions and
issues from as many perspectives as possible, be it advocacy issues, provider
concerns, beneficiary concerns, or others.
Questions? Call Samantha Allard at the Center for Medicare
Advocacy’s CT office:
(860)456-7790 or
sallard@medicareadvocacy.org
NEXT SEMINAR:
To Be Announced
RECORDED
SEMINARS (Click here for general information, or click the title to
order)
PART D PLAN ANALYSIS: ISSUES FOR
PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY, NURSING HOMES AND ASSISTED LIVING
(Recorded Seminar # CMA11121)
Learn about the new prescription drug plans from some
of the country’s most experienced Medicare lawyers:
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What will the hundreds of Part D plans offer?
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How can the plans be analyzed?
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What are beneficiaries' enrollment options
and obligations?
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How can I guide beneficiaries to make the
right decisions?
Seminar Faculty (click name for
bio):
Judith Stein,
Executive Director
Vicki Gottlich,
Senior Policy Attorney
Toby Edelman, Senior Policy Attorney
$200
for CD-ROM with support materials
To order call: (860) 456-7790
or Fax: (860) 456-2614
THE MEDICARE PART D PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM:
READY OR NOT, HERE IT COMES
(Recorded Seminar #10908)
Learn about the new law from some of the country’s
most experienced Medicare lawyers:
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What will the prescription drug benefit provide?
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What will the law mean for elders and people with disabilities
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What will the law mean for nursing home residents?
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What are the particular implications for low-income people?
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What significant penalties and pitfalls do people need to avoid?
Seminar Faculty (click name for bio):
Judith Stein,
Executive Director
Vicki Gottlich,
Senior Policy Attorney
Patricia Nemore,
Senior Policy Attorney
$200 for CD-ROM with
support materials
To order
call: (860) 456-7790 or Fax: (860)
456-2614
Medicare Act of
2003
(Recorded Seminar # CMA-8438-0)
Learn about the new law from some of the country’s most experienced
Medicare lawyers:
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What will the law mean for elders and people with disabilities?
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What will the prescription drug benefit provide?
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What are the particular implications for low-income people?
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What other significant changes does the law make?
Seminar Faculty (click name for bio):
Judith Stein,
Executive Director
Vicki Gottlich,
Senior Policy Attorney
Patricia Nemore,
Senior Policy Attorney
$200 for CD-ROM with
support materials
To order
call: (860) 456-7790 or Fax: (860)
456-2614
The Center for Medicare
Advocacy, Inc. and The Center for
Medicare Education Present Two Recorded
Seminars:
Medicare
Home Health Coverage as a Long-Term Care Benefit
(Seminar CMA75540)
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Hear top national Medicare lawyers and an
experienced home care nurse and advocate share up-to-the-minute
coverage rules and practical tips
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Learn how Medicare can be an important source of
long-term care
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Separate the myths from realities about Medicare
coverage for home care services
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Learn the answers to frequently asked questions
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Get advice from the experts
Medicare
Skilled Nursing Coverage and Related Issues
(Seminar CMA77410)
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Learn what elders and people with disabilities can
and can not expect from Medicare for nursing home coverage
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Learn how to help ensure that beneficiaries obtain
Medicare coverage for the hospital stay which is required to obtain
nursing home coverage
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Practical tips from some of the most experienced
Medicare beneficiary lawyers in the country and the Center's
nurse-advocate
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Get advice from the experts
Faculty (Click on name for
Bio.)
Judith A. Stein, JD, Executive Director,
Center for Medicare Advocacy
Brad S. Plebani,
JD,
Senior Attorney, Center for Medicare Advocacy
Ellen Lang, RN, MPH,
Advocacy Coordinator, Center for Medicare Advocacy
90-minute duration each
$200 each for CD-ROM
with support materials
To order call:
(860) 456-7790 or Fax: (860)
456-2614
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