CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA (July 11, 2019) — The Kansas City Regional Office of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that administers the Medicare program, invites you to attend a 2½-day Medicare workshop.

If you are a caseworker, discharge planner, social worker, human resource, benefit specialist, or a trainer of these professions, or any advocate who needs to know about the A to Z’s of the Medicare program, then this workshop is for you.

You will be provided a workbook and receive training and materials, and you will participate in fun, interactive games to learn about:

  • The Basics of Medicare — Day 1
  • Beyond the Basics — will include a speaker from Social Security — Day 2
  • Medicare — Scenario based learning for caseworkers — Day 3

We look forward to your participation.

Register: https://2019_ntp_cedarrapids_ia.eventbrite.com  (just copy and paste this link into your internet search function).

We also ask that you share this invitation with your colleagues and partners who would benefit by attending this workshop. Registration is not limited to any particular state or location. If you have any questions or have difficulty registering, please contact Lorelei Schieferdecker atLorelei.schieferdecker@cms.hhs.gov.

Also, please note that promotion of a business or product is expressly prohibited during this free federal Medicare workshop.

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