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The Most Important Thing I Heard at The Arc National Convention

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Mon, Oct 05, 2015 @ 03:35 PM

If you pay attention to the MediSked Twitter feed, you may have noticed a quote that I tweeted from the Home and Community Based Settings Rule Update seminar at the National Arc Convention in Indianapolis this weekend. 

The eight word statement really reasonated with me and I couldn't help but share. The speaker, Laura Brackin (former Executive Director of the Arc of Louisiana) may not have even realized the impact of this one particular line - but out of everything I learned in that hour, it stuck out to me the most. 

That line was "Poor reimbursement rates violate peoples' right to integration." 

I'd never thought of it that way before but it's SO true!

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Tags: Provider Agencies, ID/DD News, Advocacy, 2015

Attending the Arc's National Convention in Indy this Weekend? Stop By & Say Hi!

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Fri, Oct 02, 2015 @ 09:56 AM

If you're going to be at the Arc's National Convention in Indianapolis this weekend, make sure to stop by and say hello!  

We're proud to be one of the event's sponsors and will be exhibiting in the Marriott Ballroom Foyer on the second floor from 8am until about 2:30pm on Sunday. 

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Tags: 2015, Data

Make A Difference In 30 Seconds: Invite Your Congressional Members to A Briefing on the Medicaid Equal Access Provision

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Thu, Sep 24, 2015 @ 12:13 PM

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Tags: Medicaid, Advocacy, 2015

4 Life-Changing Messages from Care Manager Training 

Posted by Elizabeth Chatterton on Tue, Sep 22, 2015 @ 05:20 PM

Yesterday I attended a training session for Care Managers and it changed my life and the way I look at the work that we're doing.

I know that I've written about Dr. Tom Pomeranz (and how amazing he is) before - but after yesterday's training I feel even more fortunate to have him on our MediSked Advisory Council. 

A true visionary, Dr. Pomeranz spent the day talking to us about the past, present, and future of the IDD industry and while it's somewhat horrifying to see where we've been, it's reassuring to remember how far we've come, and most importantly - I've never been more hopeful and excited about the future. 

The training was a full day, I took tons of notes, and I honestly wish that I could share them all with you. However,  in the interest of time and your attention span - I've narrowed it down to the four messages that impacted me most. 

1.An institution is not a place - it's a state of mind. 

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Tags: Person-Centered Services, Inspirational Individuals, Advocacy