Today’s Practitioner is calling on our readers to support the Integrative Health Policy Consortium’s (IHPC) upcoming caucus in Washington DC. A few months ago, we asked for your letters to support Whole Person Integrative Healthcare Caucus. “We are so grateful for the thousands who wrote to your elected leaders,” said Kimberly Stewart, Today’s Practitioner editor. Today, we need your help in calling your Representative to join the new bipartisan Congressional effort and attend a Congressional briefing on March 15, 2018.
This Congressional Briefing, only a few weeks away, will provide legislators and other policy and regulatory officials the opportunity to understand how shifting focus in healthcare to prevention, health and health promotion can create cost savings while improving health outcomes for Americans.
We need all members of Congress to support this important effort.Click the Phone Lookup below and call your elected Representative!
About IHPC: The Integrative Health Policy Consortium is the national policy and advocacy voice of integrative health and wellness healthcare professionals. Its Partner for Health members represent 24 health professional organizations as the voice of more than 600,000 healthcare providers. IHPC functions as a critical watchdog and monitor of federal agencies charged with overseeing America’s health and health research needs, working towards eliminating barriers to health. IHPC Chair Dr. Wisneski is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University Medical Center, Adjunct Faculty at Georgetown University, and is on faculty at The University of Colorado. He has published over 30 scientific articles and a landmark textbook, “The Scientific Basis of Integrative Health.” Website: http://www.ihpc.org/
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Call Now to Urge Congress to Advance Whole-Person Integrative Healthcare
Today’s Practitioner is calling on our readers to support the Integrative Health Policy Consortium’s (IHPC) upcoming caucus in Washington DC. A few months ago, we asked for your letters to support Whole Person Integrative Healthcare Caucus. “We are so grateful for the thousands who wrote to your elected leaders,” said Kimberly Stewart, Today’s Practitioner editor. Today, we need your help in calling your Representative to join the new bipartisan Congressional effort and attend a Congressional briefing on March 15, 2018.
This Congressional Briefing, only a few weeks away, will provide legislators and other policy and regulatory officials the opportunity to understand how shifting focus in healthcare to prevention, health and health promotion can create cost savings while improving health outcomes for Americans.
We need all members of Congress to support this important effort. Click the Phone Lookup below and call your elected Representative!
Click Here for the Phone Number to Your Elected Representatives
Earlier Article: Support the Integrative Health & Wellness Congressional Caucus
About IHPC: The Integrative Health Policy Consortium is the national policy and advocacy voice of integrative health and wellness healthcare professionals. Its Partner for Health members represent 24 health professional organizations as the voice of more than 600,000 healthcare providers. IHPC functions as a critical watchdog and monitor of federal agencies charged with overseeing America’s health and health research needs, working towards eliminating barriers to health. IHPC Chair Dr. Wisneski is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University Medical Center, Adjunct Faculty at Georgetown University, and is on faculty at The University of Colorado. He has published over 30 scientific articles and a landmark textbook, “The Scientific Basis of Integrative Health.” Website: http://www.ihpc.org/
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