2011 National Health Law Training - July 11-12, 2011
The National Health Law Program and the National Legal Aid and Defender Association will be holding the 2011 National Health Law Training, A New Era of Health Advocacy on July 11-12, 2011 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, 202 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.
With the signing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in March 2010, access to affordable and effective health care changed dramatically for low-income people nationwide. Legal aid programs face thousands of potential new applicants for service on health-related matters and join clients in the critical need to understand the changes made by the law and how these changes are being implemented state by state.
The National Health Law Training will provide an overview of key provisions of the ACA and their impact on low-income people and will discuss new advocacy challenges resulting from ACA for the legal services community. It will also highlight the serious impact of state fiscal crises on the implementation of the new law and variation of state approaches.
Continuing Legal Education Credits (CLE):
NLADA has applied for continuing legal education (CLE) credits in most states that have mandatory CLE requirements. CLE forms, instruction and a list of accrediting states will be included in the onsite registration packets.
Important Registration Dates:
- May 5 - New Extended Early Conference Registration Ends
- May 20 - Regular Conference Registration Fee Ends
- May 20 - Registration Cancellation Deadline