PALS Conference on Friday, August 24 for health advocates
The Impact of Healthcare Reform on Patients: What is the Role of Advocates?
Friday, August 24, 2012 – The Friday Center
Chapel Hill
Received today from NC DHHS staff:
On behalf of the Steering Committee for the Patient Advocacy Leaders Summit I want to ask your help in spreading the word far and wide about the PALS conference to be held on Friday, August 24 at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill.
The theme of the day is "The Impact of Health Care Reform on Patients: what is the Role of Advocates?". Attendance is aimed at people in advocacy, policy roles - members of your staff, CFAC members, anyone who is interested in public policy around health care reform and how to make an impact for people.
There is no charge for this event - the Steering Committee has received a grant from GSK which is being administered by the NC Psychological Foundation.
Due to the funding, licensed providers and state employees are not eligible to attend.
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REGISTRATION FORM
NAME (as you wish it to appear on your nametag)
MAILING ADDRESS
City State Zip
BEST PHONE NUMBER
____ I will attend the PALS Conference on Friday, August 24 at the Friday Center
Special needs: I have special needs (dietary/physical):(must be received ONE week prior to the workshop)
Note – there is no registration fee for this event.
RETURN TO: NC PALS Conference
1004 Dresser Court #106
Raleigh, NC 27609
919-872-1005 phone 919-872-0805 fax ncpasally@mindspring.com
http://www.ncpsychology.org/
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