Join VHF & HACA for a virtual advocacy education program on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our traditional date for our annual advocacy day. This program will focus on the 2022 General Assembly. Join in and hear details from advocacy consultant, Becky Bowers-Lanier, about proposed legislation of interest to the bleeding disorders community, its partners and other stakeholders. You will also learn more about the VHF/HACA legislative updates that will occur weekly via zoom during the 2022 General Assembly session and how you might be able to get more involved.
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Join HACA and VHF for a quick weekly General Assembly check-in. We will gather to get an overview of the past week's events in the Virginia General Assembly and get insight from our advocacy consultant, Becky Bowers-Lanier, on what to look for, trends and any actions that will need to be taken about proposed legislation of interest to the bleeding disorders community. |
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Get your insurance questions answered and learn more about the changes with Medicare eligibility and Medigap enrollment, prior authorizations, and additional protections under the Build Back Better infrastructure bill. |
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HACA and VHF are teaming up for a teen advocacy program! This highly interactive advocacy program explains the different types of advocacy and engages participants in conversations about self-advocacy. Participants will problem solve situations that can occur at the doctor’s, at school, at work, and will work through other real world scenarios related to self-advocacy for persons with a bleeding disorder. This is a great opportunity to get your teen thinking about how they can talk about their bleeding disorder. |
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