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Communication is the language of dialog, planning and narrative of Infrastructure building for preparedness of the Affordable Health Care at the neighborhood level.
Communication can allow clarity.
Communication "demands" education, research and training of leadership participants.
Communication can remove stereotypes, barriers and half-truths.
Communication can remove the fraud and misuse of resources caused by discrimination, cronyism and conflict of interest that will exist by "lack of actions" and "No actions" for implementation of the Affordable Health Care law.
Communication is a "concerted" way that should be part of the DNA of the Infrastructure framework.
Communication can create TRUST.
Too often failure to communicate and prepare allows those with concerted power to manage and dominate a climate that is not in the best interest of the "beneficiaries". It is key that the customer-client-patient-beneficiaries proivde a hand-print to create and navigate the initial law's blueprint.
Therefore, it is the duty of all to do his/her part to ensure that the management and operation at the local, state and federally-faciliated Exchange level are as said, "patient-centered" with patient engagement and networking.
Sign-up at the local library for computer training (Milwaukee).
Request that the city and county with "senior centers" bring in computer training - or UPGRADE training.
Registration for Spring I, January-March 2013
Begins Monday, January 14, 2013
Registration for Spring II, April-May 2013
Begins Monday, March 18, 2013
Telephone: 414.286.3011 Click here - Website
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