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Alliance Update, March 2019

Alliance Update

Reminder: Please Register for the Spring Meeting!
By Sean Singh

Our Spring meeting will be held in Washington in conjunction with our Hill Day this year. We realize that combining the meeting and Capitol Hill Day visits is very convenient for our members who have limited time to travel – it allows you to participate and learn at the member meeting and then also educate policymakers about HTCs and our community.

For the Hill Day, we hope to have as many HTCs participate as possible so that we can educate as many Members of Congress and their staffs about HTCs as possible! Also, please remember that the Alliance is also encouraging HTCs to invite one of your patients to join us in Washington. If you would like to invite a patient, please contact me.

To register your attendance and make your hotel reservation, please click here.

Here is the general schedule for the event:

Sunday April 28th

Hemophilia Alliance Board Meeting

Networking Reception – This session held in the evening gives you the opportunity to network with peers and discuss issues that are pertinent to you and your centers. It leads to topical conversation and a dialogue that benefits our community.

Monday April 29th

General Meeting – The daylong session will be filled with updates from the Alliance on all of the challenges, opportunities and threats facing HTCs and strategies to address them. We expect that this session will be lively and interactive.

Networking Dinner and Hill Day prep – This session will provide all of the details and training you need to meet with Members of Congress and their staff member to educate them about your centers, patients and the community. Telling your story has never been easier with the guidance of our Advocacy team led by Ellen Riker and Johanna Gray.

Tuesday April 30th

Hill Day – Following a breakfast briefing, we will head in teams to Capitol Hill to visit members of the House of Representatives and Senate and their staff. We will schedule your appointments and provide you with information that will make the day’s visits easy and enjoyable. Meetings will end in the late afternoon. Return trips from Washington DC should be planned for Tuesday evening or Wednesday.

Also in this Issue…

Notes from Joe
· HTCs and Chapters: Natural Partners
· Hemophilia Alliance Foundation Update

Washington Update
· HTCs Are Not Subject to Hospitals’ GPO Exclusion: Apexus FAQ 2653
· Alliance Submits Response to Senate HELP Committee Request for Policy Ideas

Payer Update
· The Covered Outpatient Drug Rule (CODR)…Two Years Later

Notes from the Community
· Promoting XXcellence in Women’s Health: Optimal Management of Women and Girls with Bleeding Disorders and Blood Disorders


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Team Alliance Contact Information

We work for you! Please don’t hesitate to contact any of us with any questions or concerns:

NameEmailPhone
Jeff Blakejeff@hemoalliance.org317-657-5913
Jennifer Borrillo, MSW, LCSW, MBAborrillo@hemoalliance.org504-376-5282
Jeff Amondamond@hemoalliance.org608-206-3132
Jennifer Andersjennifer@hemoalliance.org954-218-8509
Angela Blue, MBAangela@hemoalliance.org651-308-3902
Karen Bowe-Hausekaren@hemoalliance.org717-571-0266
Zack Duffyzack@hemoalliance.org503-804-2581
Michael B. GlombMGlomb@ftlf.com202-466-8960
Johanna Gray, MPAjgray@artemispolicygroup.com703-304-8111
Kiet Huynhkiet@hemoalliance.org917-362-1382
Elizabeth Karanelizabeth@karanlegalgroup.com612-202-3240
Kollet Koulianos, MBAkollet@hemoalliance.org309-397-8431
Roland P. Lamy, Jr.roland@hemoalliance.org603-491-0853
Dr. George L. Oestreich, Pharm.D., MPAgeorge@gloetal.com573-230-7075
Theresa Parkertheresa@hemoalliance.org727-688-2568
Mark Plencnermark@hemoalliance.org701-318-2910
Ellen Rikereriker@artemispolicygroup.com202-257-6670