Will also discuss importance of flu prevention at Flu Free QC Event
Washington, DC - Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa) will head back to the 1st District Monday for a series of events to highlight the positive impact health care reform will have on Iowa's families, seniors and medical providers. Braley voted to pass the Affordable Health Care for America Act Saturday. The bill passed the House by a vote of 220-215.
Monday morning, Braley will visit students at Davenport's Eisenhower Elementary School to discuss the importance of flu prevention.
Later, Braley will meet with hospital administrators in Bettendorf and Clinton to discuss Medicare reimbursement reforms included in the health care reform bill that will finally pay Iowa's medical providers for the high-quality, low-cost care they currently provide.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9
WHAT: Congressman Bruce Braley to discuss importance of flu prevention with students at Flu Free QC event
WHEN: 11:00a.m. CST
WHERE: Eisenhower Elementary School, 2827 Jersey Ridge Road, Davenport
WHAT: Congressman Bruce Braley to hold press availability following meeting with hospital administrators to discuss Medicare
reimbursement reforms.
WHEN: 2:15pm CST
WHERE: Trinity Medical Center, Terrace Park Campus, 4500 Utica Ridge, Bettendorf
WHAT: Congressman Bruce Braley to hold press availability following meeting with hospital administrators to discuss Medicare
reimbursement reforms.
WHEN: 4:00pm CST
WHERE: Mercy Medical Center, 1410 N 4th St, Clinton