NHMA 14th Annual Conference March 25-28, 2010 Washington DC

NHMA 14th Annual Conference
Health Care Transformation to Expand Prevention and Health Promotion for Hispanic Communities

March 25-28, 2010
Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

NHMA NET February 2010

National Hispanic Medical Association NHMA NET February 2010

Washington, DC

Federal Health Care Reform will Benefit Hispanic Health

NHMA President supports continuation of Health Reform negotiations in Congress and the Senate and at the White House, along with members of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda at a Capitol Hill Press Conference, including the Hispanic Federation, MALDEF, National Puerto Rican Coalition, and the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

NHMA NET January 2010

National Hispanic Medical Association  NHMA-NET  JANUARY 2010

Washington DC

SENATE PASSES HISTORIC HEALTH REFORM BUT LEAVES OUT SOME HISPANICS

On January 5, 2010, it was announced that the House and Senate Leadership will negotiate and develop a Compromise Health Care Reform Bill advancing the policy to a vote by both houses of Congress, anticipated this month or early February. WE URGE YOU TO GO TO www.nhmamd.org and send in your letter voicing your input to your Congressman and Senators for this historic process.

NHMA NET December 2009

National Hispanic Medical Association NHMA Net  December 2009  Washington DC

 
Health Care Reform Legislation Passed in the Congress and Debate over Senate Legislation Starts
 On Saturday, November 21, sixty Senators voted to move forward with the debate on health reform. Health reform is expected to be on the Senate's agenda for several weeks. To date, over ninety amendments to the Senate bill have been proposed as floor debate continues. Supporters of the bill are working to ensure that at least sixty Senators will support the bill as amended on the Senate floor. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently stated that they are still working to ensure there are enough votes to pass the health reform bill after the amendments are considered. President Obama visited Capitol Hill on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6, to discuss the need for health reform with key democratic Senators.

NHMA NET November 2009

NATIONAL HISPANIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION   NHMA NET November 2009

Washington, DC

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 

On Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives approved sweeping health care reform legislation that was historic, with a vote of 220 - 215. 

Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) and Representative Henry Waxman, Representative Rangel, and Representative Miller came together to introduce their bill, "Affordable Health Care for America Act" (H.R. 3962) that is a great start to making health care more affordable and accessible to all Americans.

 

Dr. Rios Interviewed by Washington Post in Health Care, Immigration Debate

By Krissah Thompson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 12, 2009  
Effort centers on ensuring reform doesn't shortchange immigrants
After trying to carefully balance their interests in health-care reform and immigration, the nation's Hispanic lawmakers and largest advocacy groups are scrambling to develop a strategy to counter what they see as efforts to shortchange immigrants in health bills on Capitol Hill. They had tried to keep the two issues apart, concerned, they said, that immigration would distract from health care. But other lawmakers and activists have inserted the immigration issue into the middle of the health-care debate, causing a collision between what Hispanic leaders call their two top policy priorities.

 

Emergency Preparedness for the Hispanic Community Presentation to the IOM

 

Dr. Rios named to Hispanic Business Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential Hispanics

Elena Rios   President & CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association
Ms. Rios represents Hispanic physicians across the United States. She has lectured and published articles, received number awards from her peers and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Video Presentations from NHMA's 13th Annual Conference

NHMA 13th Annual Conference
 

  NEW VIDEOS!  Building a Health Care Workforce for the Hispanic Community

  Depression & Hispanics: Epidemiological, Socioeconomic & Cultural Considerations

  March 19-22, 2009

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