The event was the Advocacy Intensive held here in Washington
on June 18 and 19. It was a strategic effort, organized by NHPCO and HAN, to
cut through the noise and get our message heard on Capitol Hill during this
particularly vocal election year.
Our goal was to convene a small but diverse group who could share
the stories of hospice care that would resonate beyond the usual rhetoric. And
as I shared in last month’s NewsLine message, we could not have asked for
better representation.
The attendees met with 250 Congressional offices, including
influential members of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and
Means Committee. Both the hospice staff and many members of Congress came away
from these meetings knowing more—and eager to do more.
While this event was clearly a success, the month of August
is an opportune time for all members of the hospice community to build on that success.
Members of Congress will be in their home states and many will be quite willing
to visit the hospices in their area. This is vitally important because seeing is believing.
If you are intimidated or hesitant about reaching out, please
don’t be! Just as HAN staff supported the attendees of the Intensive, they are
also here to support you. As a start, please see the resources they’ve
developed—Free Basic
Advocacy Training, Tip
Sheets, an In-district
Advocacy Toolkit, and more.
You can then email them with specific
questions.
Please join us in this advocacy work!
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