Training
Feeling overwhelmed trying to protect consumer rights in low-income health care programs?
NHeLP can help.
Are you having a hard time keeping up with the constant health care legislation and directives coming out of Washington? Do you know how to ensure consumer protections in managed care? Do you need guidance on how to implement the State Child Health Insurance Program? In this time of rapid change in our health care system, you simply cannot afford to fall behind.
The National Health Law Program (NHeLP) is here to help. Our nationally recognized trainings conducted by experienced attorneys will get you up to speed on the State Child Health Insurance Program and Medicaid managed care. We will not only show you what the legislation means but will also help you strategize on how to implement provisions in consumers' best interests. We will provide you with back-up support, written information and the lowdown on what's happening in other states and at the federal administrative level.
The National Health Law Program is a national civil rights law program working for justice in health care for America's working and unemployed poor, minorities, the elderly and people with disabilities. Since 1969, NHeLP has provided training and technical assistance on low-income health care issues to thousands of legal aid offices, advocacy groups, government agencies, and professional associations.
National Health Law Program attorneys are renowned for their ability to clearly explain complex legal issues to a wide range of audiences. We conduct trainings on Medicaid, managed care, the EPSDT program, due process, linguistic and cultural accessibility and much more.
To find out more about what the National Health Law Program can do for you, contact Brendan McTaggart in our Washington DC office at (202) 289-7661.
In the health care and health insurance maze in which millions of Americans find themselves, NHeLP assists local programs in providing . . . effective legal services to millions of the nation's poorest people. . .
--Pete Stark, Member of Congress (D-CA)



