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Monday, June 10, 2013

WHO Should Attend Affordable Health Care Extravaganza SUMMIT & FAIR - August 2-4, 2013

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MILWAUKEE - (MPA-PPR) -- Today the public relations desk of Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC released "Who Should Attend" the 'WOW" two-part Affordable Health Care Extravaganza SUMMIT & FAIR, August 2-4, 2013 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The OUTSIDE and INSIDE event is targeted for "beneficiaries-customer" PREPAREDNESS.

ADMISSION
The "WOW" event is PLANNED for two different places - OUTSIDE and INSIDE with the census tract and neighborhood beneficiaries in mind. 

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The OUTSIDE FAIR is "FREE" to the public featuring a WALK-THRU visit with Health Care and Information Technology exhibits.

The OUTSIDE FAIR  is a "TENT Fair" held at James Beckum Park, 900 W. Brown Street, Milwaukee, WI  53212.  It is an open and well-manicured 16 acre park located in a densely populated residential area of working, retired, senior, young adults and children.  It is close to neighborhood businesses.  Catering Exhibitors will provide refreshments.

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The INSIDE SUMMIT is held at a newly renovated and historic Big Eazy Catering and Conference Center, 2053 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Milwaukee, WI  53212.  The conference will be held in the Louis Armstrong room with Meet-N-Greet in the French Quarter room.

The Big Eazy Catering and Conferencing Center and James Beckum Park are located about a 1/2 mile from each other.  The design includes an opportunity to embrace both the FAIR and the SUMMIT.


HIGHLIGHTS
  • WALK THRU Exhibits & Information Sharing
  •  ONE-ON-ON FEEDBACK
  • MAIN STAGE speakers - sponsors, vendors, legislators
  • IT Vendors
  • Summit Topics include:
    • Actuary Equivalence, Actuary Value, pros/cons
    • Badger-Medicare Advantage-Affordable Health Care
    • Consumer Protection –Discrimination & Exploitation
    • Cost Drivers
    • Dual Eligible
    • EDUCATION & IT COMMUNICATION
    • EHR/Electronic Health Records
    • Essential Health Benefits/EHB
    • Evidence-based Analysis, Etc.
    • Federally-Assisted Exchange & FAE bandwidth
    • HIPAA and privacy concerns
    • Pharmaceutical variance - Prescriptions
    • Research
    • Small census tract and neighborhood businesses
    • Standards and Statutory Compliance
    • Types of Plans – ACA, private and grandfather market
    • URBAN POPULATION care

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