The Presidential election is on everyone’s mind these days and one of the issues at the heart of each nominee’s campaign is the state of the nation’s healthcare system. The question we are asking is “How will healthcare change, if at all, under each party’s leadership?” To provide the most current and forward-looking information that will impact your facilities, the dates for this year’s event have been moved to September 22 & 23, 2008. The September dates bring us closer to the Presidential election and therefore allow us to present a much clearer picture of what the next administration’s views will likely be on healthcare and more importantly long-term care. To prepare yourself for what lies ahead, plan to attend SORIM LTC this September in Washington DC. Register early and save – www.sorimltc.com
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The Symposium on Regulatory Issues for Management in Long Term Care (SORIM LTC) is the only symposium to bring senior executive management and federal and state regulators together to improve long term care.
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Regulatory Issues for Management in Long-Term Care (SORIM).This year’s conference builds on the success of the inaugural conference and brings together regulatory (federal and state) and thought leaders specific to this care setting.Our speakers help shape the longterm care industry.
SORIM is still the only conference to gather decision makers in long-term care and officials from central and regional offices of the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Moreover, the 2008 conference will allow participants to help foster change in this care setting through interactive dialogue with federal and state officials.
As long-term care continues to change, so does our conference.Our main goal is to keep all participants informed of upcoming regulations and issues germane to providing optimal residential care.
I am cognizant that some of the best learning occurs informally.To this end, we will provide time for informal socialization between participants and speakers. I look forward to meeting and learning from each of you in Washington, DC.
Respectfully,
Courtney H. Lyder, ND
Conference Chairman
This program is intended for senior management in long-term care, including executive management, administrators, medical directors, and directors of nursing.
Nurses: ANCC: NACCME is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the PA State Nurses Association for 9 contact hours (Provider Number 110-3-E-06). Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 13255, for 9 contact hours.
Faculty Disclosures:
Planners, faculty, and reviewers who have the ability to control the content of continuing medical education activities sponsored by NACCME are expected to disclose whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships related to the content of their presentation(s). It is not assumed that these financial interests or affiliations will have an adverse impact on faculty presentations.
Sponsor:
This activity is sponsored by The North American Center for Continuing Medical Education.
Annals of Long-Term Care
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Healthpoint
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KCI
www.woundvac.com
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