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Free Market Medicine Association – Annual Conference

Skirvin Hotel 1 Park Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, United States

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Free Market Medical Association Annual Conference

September 26 – 27, 2014

Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK

Free Market Healthcare:

How to practice free market medicine and how use free market care to save money and get better results

$100 – $300

The Doctor’s Lounge Radio — INTERVIEW with Dr. Richard Armstrong

01/22/15 Guest Dr. Richard Armstrong, M.D. Richard Armstrong, MD FACS joins host Mike Koriwchak, MD to discuss the shifting tides motivating doctors to finally start paying attention.Much of a reflection of the larger American public, more and more of the 800,000 plus physicians in America are awaking to the impact of ObamaCare on the practice medicine.

American Academy of Private Physicians (AAPP) — CONFERENCE, San Diego, CA

San Diego, CA, USA San Diego, CA, United States

BRI sponsored nine (9) medical students to attend this event. Several wrote blog posts outlining their experience of attending the American Academy of Private Physicians (AAPP) conference, and what they learned about the advantages of Direct Primary Care and free market medicine.

The Doctor’s Lounge Radio — INTERVIEW with John R. Graham, former BRI Board Chairman

04/09/15 Guest John R. Graham (Very Important Show). Join Dr. Hal Scherz and his guest John R. Graham, Senior Fellow at the National Center For Policy Analysis reveals the gimmicks behind the financing of the Medicare Doc Fix and unpacks the centralizing forces behind "quality" of care vs the "quantity" of care new regulations.

Yuri Maltsev, Economist: Healthcare in the Soviet Union — Wine & Cheese presentation

Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese 421 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA, United States

Maltsev.compressedPatrick and Mary Peterson, Beth Haynes and the Benjamin Rush Institute invite you to join an intimate (30 guests maximum), convivial gathering, to sample fine wines and cheeses and meet other free market friends. You will also hear our special guest, "the last Soviet Defector," Yuri Malstev speak about the dangers of socialized medicine. Yuri will offer some brief remarks on his experiences with socialized medicine in the Soviet Union as well as some key points toward a better system from an Austrian free market ideas perspective. Hosted at the beautiful Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese, this promises to be a memorable evening. We can't imagine a better place for free market dads to be on Father's Day!

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Assuming that Obamacare will either be declared unconstitutional (at least a large part of it) by the Supreme court in the last week in June, or that it will simply fail from its own inefficiencies, costs and contradictions, what will come next?  The two clear but opposite paths for healthcare need some more consideration: socialized or free market.

You have a unique opportunity to enjoy, in a sophisticated setting, the wit and wisdom of someone greatly familiar with both paths, from personal historical experience in Soviet Russia as well as logical, but realistic, Austrian free market economic theory.

$53.74

The Heritage Foundation—Panel Discussion: The ICD-10’s Costly and Complex Burden on Doctors and Patients

The Heritage Foundation, Lehrman Auditorium 214 Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC, United States

HTF BellNOTE: This event takes place EST.

We strongly encourage you to attend this panel discussion on the new ICD-10 regulations coming imminently to doctors and physicians throughout healthcare. Sponsored by The Heritage Foundation, a long-time BRI ally and partner in the fight to preserve the doctor-patient relationship, the panel features Dr. Robert Moffit, a favorite speaker in BRI's Speakers Bureau, and BRI's very own student leader and past Heritage Foundation Intern, John Grimsley (BRI-Georgetown), who has contributed enormously to this discussion, and others.

Free

The Doctor’s Lounge Radio — INTERVIEW with Dr. Richard Armstrong

07/09/15 Guest Dr. Richard Armstrong, BRI board member and Docs4PatientCare Foundation treasurer. Join host Dr. Michael Koriwchak and his guest Dr. Richard Armstrong, Treasurer of the Docs 4 Patient Care Foundation, steps into the Doctor's Lounge this Thursday to discuss our first calling.

Summit at the Summit: Keystone, CO July 20 – 26, 2015

Keystone Resort, Keystone, CO 1200 Co Road 8, Keystone, CO, United States

Let My Doctor Practice is a movement founded by United Physicians and Surgeons of America (UPSA) to restore the voice of the doctor to the practice of medicine. We believe in the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship, the autonomy to practice medicine without restraint imposed by overreaching government and corporate entities, and, above all, that patient care and safety should never be compromised. Together, we will unite our voices to restore the practice of medicine to those who actually practice medicine.

Held in beautiful Keystone, Colorado, many of our favorite speakers and doctors (including Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI Executive Director) will be convening to take decisive steps to restore commonsense to American healthcare. This is a conference you won't want to miss if your future as a healthcare professional and your patients are important to you.

Let your voice be heard at the Summit at the Summit: Conference and Interactive Webcast—A National Grand Rounds on the State of American Medicine July 20-26, 2015 in Keystone, Colorado.

$45 – $290

AAPP Conference Summer 2015

San Diego, CA, USA San Diego, CA, United States

BRI sponsored 10 students to attend this conference. They wrote about their experiences. you can read their articles here.

AAPP- American Association of Private Physicians

Free

The Doctor’s Lounge Radio — INTERVIEW with Sally Pipes of the Pacific Research Foundation

08/06/15 Guest Sally Pipes, founder of the Pacific Research Institute, and BRI originator. Join host Dr. Koriwchak and guest Sally Pipes as she steps into the Doctor's Lounge to brief us on the data behind several national editorials she recently authored. Medicaid turns 50 this year. Costing a $1 billion in 1965, the program now costs taxpayers nearly $500 billion a year. And its costs are projected to increase by almost 7 percent a year through 2023. - Medicaid Poverty Trap is growing worse - New York Post