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2009 Collaborative Practice Summit to Bring Together Health Care Leaders
Date:11/25/2008

ill also focus on the issues of clinician shortages, generational learning styles, technology advancement and the impact to health care costs. Collaborators will also find ways to relate to new and innovative tools, resources, and directions that will enable those in the health care field to embrace the future."

New at the 2009 Summit will be the "CPS Resource Room," an intimate business setting featuring cutting-edge exhibits from 30 invitation-only health care-related organizations, known as "Innovators." It will provide a unique networking opportunity for conference attendees to interface with speakers, exhibitors, and other health care leaders.

For more information on the Collaborative Practice Summit, visit www.cmsa.org/cps, view the CPS Conference Brochure, register online or call CMSA at (501)225-2229. For a press pass, contact Tena Dicktdick@acminet.com).

ABOUT CMSA

Established in 1990, the Case Management Society of America is an international non-profit 501(c)(6) multi-disciplinary professional association dedicated to the support and advancement of the case management profession through educational forums, networking opportunities, legislative advocacy, and establishing standards to advance the profession. CMSA is based in Little Rock, Ark., and serves more than 20,000 members/subscribers and 70 affiliate and pending chapters. For more information on CMSA, visit http://www.cmsa.org/ or call CMSA at (501) 225-2229.


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