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University of Alabama @ Birmingham—BRI STUDENT INFORMATION FAIR

University of Alabama at Birmingham Uab Dr S, Birmingham, AL, United States

2013-nat-student-leader-conf-4The UAB@Birmingham-BRI chapter welcomes you to find out about our organization and get involved! BRI's purpose is to fully unleash the power of medicine to maximize human health and well-being. We do this by holding events during the academic year: debates, journal club meetings, lunch lectures, movie screenings—(yes, we always serve food!) to help spread the exchange of ideas about healthcare innovation, improvements in healthcare policy, and simply networking as caring medical students. We look forward to meeting you.

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University of Ibadan College of Medicine—BRI INTEREST MEETING

Block E Foyer, Alexander Brown Hall, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State University Of Ibadan-Ajibode Road, Ibadan, Nigeria

College of Medicine, University of Ibadan College of Medicine, University of Ibadan

Aishat Olanlege, BRI-Ibadan chapter founder and president

All are welcome to join us to find out about the Benjamin Rush Institute on the Ibadan College Hospital campus. We are interested in making healthcare affordable and accessible for all Nigerians, and improving the quality of care and delivery options. If this interests you please come find out about us. Food will be served.

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University of Alabama, Birmingham—LECTURE SCREENING: Why BRI supports free market healthcare policy, with Dr. Jules Madrigal-Dersch

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Volker Hall, Lecture Room B 1670 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL, United States

All are welcome to attend BRI-UABSOM chapter's free lecture screening on free market healthcare policy:

BRI Jules Madrigal-Dersch on free market healthcare policy Jules Madrigal-Dersch, MD on free market healthcare policy

Why BRI supports a free market approach to healthcare policy, featuring Jules Madrigal-Dersch.

In March 2016, BRI board member and med-peds doctor Juliette Madrigal-Dersch, MD, spoke to BRI student leaders at our annual leadership conference about her joy in running an independent cash practice in rural Texas, and why free market healthcare policies make sense.

2016-0920 Juliette Madrigal lecture previewAt this meeting, our hope is to educate potential members about BRI's mission in support of free market healthcare solutions, and to encourage BRI-UABSOM chapter involvement and membership.

We will provide light refreshments and snacks encouraging guests to bring their own lunch.

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AAPP ’16 Fall Summit on Private Medicine

Hyatt Regency Embarcadero San Francisco, CA, United States

Benjamin Rush Institute sent nine medical students to the American Academy of Private Physicians annual Direct Primary Care conference.

The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus—LECTURE: A Free Market Approach to Healthcare: Cash Based Medical Practices

Meiling Hall, OSUMC 370 W 9th Ave, Columbus, OH, United States

BRI Speaker Jules Madrigal, MD Dr. Jules Madrigal-Dersch on cash based medical practices

All students, faculty, and practicing physicians are welcome to attend our inaugural 2016-17 BRI-OSUMC event on cash based medical practices. We welcome Jules Madrigal-Dersch, MD and BRI board member, to speak about her cash based Med-Peds practice in rural Texas. Having this event early in the year may be important in giving our new M1's a refreshing, new perspective on the broad range of Primary Care practices and encouraging future physicians to look into Family Medicine as a enjoyable career option.

We encourage practicing physicians and other healthcare professionals to attend to get information on how to scale a cash based medical practice model like Dr. Madrigal's to an urban setting.

Refreshments will be served.

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Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine—LECTURE: Freedom Healthworks: The Transition to Direct Primary Care

Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Room EC-130 Michael A. Evans Center for Health Sciences, Cold Spring Rd, Indianapolis, IN, United States

BRI Adam Habig Adam Habig of Freedom Healthworks

Direct Primary Care: Could it be your business model once you're a practicing physician? All are welcome to join BRI-Marian University chapter members for refreshments and to hear Adam Habig, co-founder of Freedom Healthworks speak about what made him interested in Direct Primary f-healthworks-logoCare (DPC), what DPC is, along with how his company is helping doctors in Indiana transition to DPC models. You can watch a short intro video to Freedom Healthworks here.

Adam Habig is a native of central Indiana with thirteen years of experience innovating within the realm of health care delivery. In 2003, Mr. Habig co-founded the biosciences technology firm ISPRIT Systems, which pioneered the use of a sophisticated information technology platform to better diagnose and manage complex chronic illness, ultimately ascending to the role of Chief Executive Officer of the firm. ISPRIT anticipated the elevation of chronic disease prevention and management as a chief cost control, ultimately attracting the attention of some of the world’s leading companies within the health insurance and diagnostics fields.

BRI Adam Habig Freedom HealthworksIn 2013, observing the rapid changes pervading healthcare delivery, Mr. Habig co-founded Freedom Healthworks to unleash the innovative potential of direct primary care on a broad scale. Our full service, turnkey model enables doctors to regain their freedom by joining the rapidly expanding movement to disentangle from the insurance and government-driven payment system. Physicians can once again deliver high quality care free of interference while setting prices their patients can afford. Patients regain the freedom to purchase routine primary care and preventive services (90% of all medical care) directly from their doctors for clear, standardized prices, while relegating insurance to its traditional role as a safeguard against catastrophic events. A licensed attorney, Mr. Habig maintains an independent law practice in addition to his leadership duties with Freedom Healthworks. He currently resides in Indianapolis with his wife, Megan.

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SPN 23rd Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI

Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI executive director, moderated a Docs 4 Patient Care panel on health policy in a breakout session. CON laws and other aspects of healthcare policy were discussed.

From the SPNAM.org official website: The SPN Annual Meeting started in 1993 in Traverse City, Michigan. A dozen people met in a room with the hope of building a robust network of state think tanks throughout the country. Today, the SPN Annual Meeting brings together over 900 people from around the country, including state and national leaders, influencers, and professionals.

We believe that being good enough is not enough to win in the rapidly evolving political environment. We can’t afford to be outgunned, outmanned and outspent. The future of the country depends on it.

That is why the State Policy Network has hosted the Annual Meeting for 23 years running.

This year, the Annual Meeting is returning to the state where it all started. Freedom fighters will gather in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with an intentional focus on developing the solutions and skills to advance freedom at both the state and national level. Through the lens of our 2015 theme – Experience Freedom – we will consider ways to sharpen our solutions and strategies and help our core audiences envision their need for freedom. We will inspire and challenge ourselves to give Americans opportunities to experience the benefits of freedom to their everyday lives.

The program focuses on building leaders, refining operations, cultivating excellent communication and outreach strategies, analyzing policy priorities and training top-notch fundraisers. The SPN Annual Meeting is also the only outlet where state and national leaders can chart collaborative strategies together. SPN purposefully creates an environment to facilitate connections and build coalitions.

University of California Medical School at San Diego—LECTURE: Health Policy with CA Assemblyman Brian Maienschein

Biomedical Sciences Building, Liebow Auditorium San Diego, CA, United States

All are welcome to attend BRI-UCSD chapter's lecture on healthcare policy by someone who has been intimately involved in this area. Refreshments will be served.

maienscheinCalifornia Assembly member Brian Maienschein, representing Assembly District 77 of northern San Diego County, will be speaking to the legislative process as it relates to healthcare policy and the role that med students can play. He will also touch on what he has seen during his time as Vice Chair of the Assembly Health Committee and how it has shaped his viewpoint as to what "good" healthcare policy looks like—and why more isn't necessarily better.

To read more about Asm. Maienschein, please click here.

 

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BRI Asm Maienschein

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OUHCOM-Dublin—VOLUNTEER EVENT: Serve breakfast at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio

The Ronald McDonald House, RMHC commercial kitchen 711 E Livingston Ave, Columbus, OH, United States

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio

The BRI-OUHCOM chapter, in collaboration with the Christian Medical Association and the Student American Academy of Osteopathy. will be serving breakfast to guests staying at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio, the largest house is the world.

Park in lot of 17th street, ring buzzer at gate for entrance. Buzz in at front door and say you are with OUHCOM and cooking breakfast.

Please contact Mike Hollar if you have questions about participating in this event. You do not need to be a BRI student member. All are welcome.

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The Health Policy Institute of Ohio—PANEL/DEBATE: Politics, perceptions and the Presidential election: What’s next for health policy?

The Ohio Statehouse Ohio State Capitol, 1 Capitol Square, Columbus, OH, United States

The Health Policy Institute of Ohio will be hosting a panel/debate:

Politics, perceptions and the Presidential election: What's next for health policy?

Come November, Americans will elect a new President. What does this mean for health policy? Will the Affordable Care Act remain intact? If not, what changes may be coming, and what are the possible impacts on costs, coverage, and access?  Join us to explore the potential directions for health policy following this year's election outcomes.