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Stupidity is the Biggest Company and Career Killer
August 29, 2016
EAST NORTHPORT, NY – Everyone has heard the term “business intelligence,” but it’s polar opposite is business stupidity. You and I see it every day in our industry, with companies and people we hire, and it is running rampant like a disea
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Help Needed to Make a Strong Case for Rural Relief During Short Sept Legislative Session
August 29, 2016
WASHINGTON, DC – Nineteen working days. That’s how long Congress will be in session before recessing for the stretch run of campaign season. What’s more, Mondays and Fridays are often shortened work days. While AAHomecare legislative staff
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AAHomecare Continues to Collect Reactions from Around the Country
August 22, 2016
WASHINGTON, DC – AAHomecare received more stories from HME providers in rural and non-bid areas about the challenges they face in light of the latest round of cuts. Contacts on Capitol Hill have told association officials that demonstrating
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A Dose of Optimism at Medtrade
August 22, 2016
ATLANTA – There has been quite a bit of pessimism floating throughout the trade media, and for good reason. Two rounds of cuts have hit rural providers this year, and quotes recently collected by AAHomecare paint a rough picture. As group show
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Don’t Miss Out on Education, Advocacy, and Networking Opportunities at Medtrade 2016
August 15, 2016
WASHINGTON, DC – Make plans now to attend the premier HME conference and expo in the U.S. Register now for Medtrade in Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2016. Thousands of providers and manufacturers come to Medtrade for unmatched networking and edu
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AAHomecare – Providers’ Stories Foreshadow Growing Challenges for Rural Patients and Communities
August 15, 2016
WASHINGTON, DC – AAHomecare officials are thanking the many providers in rural and non-bid areas who have reached out to share their stories about the difficult business decisions they’ve faced in light of the latest round of bidding-derived cuts