May 13, 2010

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A Distinguished Panel of Experts Simplifies and Cuts Through all of the Political Rhetoric Surrounding The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

How will the new health care law impact your senior care businesses, investments, and property values? These questions will be debated by a distinguished panel of experts in a fast-paced and interactive conference. The distinguished panel includes: Rick Matros, CEO of Sun Healthcare Group, Stephen Moses, President of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, Hedy Rubinger, Partner at Arnall, Golden, Gregory LLC, Executive Association Directors (invited) and Steve Monroe, Moderator and Editor of The SeniorCare Investor. Best of all, you’ll be able to connect personally with any or all of the panelists when we open up the phone lines for live Q&A.

When President Obama signed into law The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in late March, many people cheered the changes that would lead to certain patient protections and increased access, but many others saw a flawed bill that will lead to higher deficits, higher taxes and health care rationing.  The only thing everyone can agree on is that it will have some effect on everyone, good or bad. 
Assemble your team and understand the specifics of how your investments will be impacted – the results may surprise you!  Find out:
 
 

What will happen to Medicare reimbursement?

Will the CLASS Act result in more residents or less in the future?

Will the health insurance mandates hurt my property (or company) value?

Will these additional costs get reflected in my reimbursement rates?

How will I deal with the new ownership disclosure requirements?

PLUS….you can ask the panelists the questions that mean the most to you.

 
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Distinguished Panel of Experts:
 
Rick Matros has been Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Sun Healthcare Group, Inc. since 2001. Mr. Matros served as Chief Executive Officer and President of Bright Now! Dental from 1998 to 2000. He served Regency Health Services, Inc., a publicly held long-term care operator, as Chief Executive Officer from 1995 to 1997, as President and a director from 1994 to 1997, and as Chief Operating Officer from 1994 to 1995. He served Care Enterprises, Inc. as Chief Executive Officer during 1994, as President, Chief Operating Officer and a director from 1991 to 1994, and as Executive Vice President—Operations from 1988 to 1991. Mr. Matros currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care, a Washington, D.C. based advocacy group for the long term healthcare industry, on the board of directors of Smile Brands, Inc. and on the Advisory Committee of Aviv Asset Management, LLC.

Stephen A. Moses is president of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform in Seattle, Washington (www.centerltc.com). The Center promotes universal access to top-quality long-term care by encouraging private financing as an alternative to Medicaid dependency for most Americans. Previously, Mr. Moses was president of the Center for Long-Term Care Financing (1998-2005), Director of Research for LTC, Inc., (1989-98), a senior analyst for the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1987-89), a Medicaid state representative for the Health Care Financing Administration (1978-87), a HHS Departmental Management Intern (1975-78), and a Peace Corps Volunteer in Venezuela (1968-1970). He is widely recognized as an expert and innovator in the field of long-term care. 

Hedy Rubinger, a partner in the firm Arnall, Golden Gregory LLP,whose practice primarily focuses on healthcare, represents all types of healthcare providers including nursing homes, assisted living facilities continuing care retirement communities, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, ancillary service providers, and physicians in matters related to operations, regulatory compliance, certificate of need, managed care, reimbursement, change of ownership and employment issues. She also represents investors and lenders and has extensive experience in managing the regulatory aspects of healthcare transactions, ranging from single-facility purchases to some of the largest multi-state, multiple service-line transactions.
 
Stephen M. Monroe is a respected and often quoted industry leader. He is the managing editor and partner at Irving Levin Associates, Inc., a research and publishing firm founded in 1948. The firm specializes in the seniors housing and health care investment markets and delivers timely market intelligence to subscribers through financial newsletters, acquisition reports and databases. Mr. Monroe is the editor of The SeniorCare Investor, the leading industry newsletter, and The Senior Care Acquisition Report, an often quoted annual study of acquisition trends in the senior care market, and executive editor of Senior Living Business. These publications have won numerous industry awards.

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