| August 5, 2005
For Immediate Release
For Information Contact: Cathie Griffith
Pruitt, President
PrimeCare O&P Network, LLC, (888) 388-5243
PrimeFare Seminar Highlights-2005
Once
again, the PrimeFare Seminar brought together growing numbers
of CEU seekers in Nashville on June 24-25, where the PrimeCare
Network’s sixth annual seminar continued to set attendance
records.
PrimeFare seminar registration nearly
doubled over last year’s totals, and more than 50 tabletop
exhibits offered attendees the opportunity to expand their
knowledge of new techniques and technology in the O&P
field, as showcased by industry leaders.
(See photos of the event on the PrimeCare website: www.primecareop.com)
In addition to the two core tracks
in Orthotics and Prosthetics, PrimeFare’s classroom
sessions, meetings and workshops also included a popular Technicians’
track and a Pedorthic curriculum presented by Dennis Janisse,
CPed, President and CEO, National Pedorthic Services, Inc.,
and sponsored by P W Minor.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Stacey
Brennan
The returning administrative track
launched the seminar on Friday morning with a special presentation
by Dr. Stacey Brennan, Medical Director for Medicare’s
Region C DMERC, which covers 14 states and 40% of all Medicare
beneficiaries.
Sensitive to the issues troubling
Region C, Dr. Brennan addressed concerns over the rash of
probe audits in the region, and helped to clarify what Palmetto
is looking for, relative to physician documentation. She responded
to audience questions and offered suggestions with regard
to obtaining appropriate input from physicians.
“Dr. Brennan covered a lot of
good information in a very positive presentation,” said
PrimeCare Board member John Reynolds, CPO, “She was
happy to answer as many questions as possible in the time
allowed. This opportunity for an exchange of information and
concerns was an excellent step in relationship-building between
the O&P community and Medicare. I heard nothing but good
reviews from the attendees following Dr. Brennan’s session.”
Dr. Brennan’s presentation was
sponsored by members of the PrimeCare O&P Network, LLC.The
remainder of the Administrative track offered tips for taming
accounts receivables from Joyce Perrone, Promise Consulting;
guidelines for business growth and expansion from Brigg Ett
Jordan, Silipos; an O&P software round table, coding updates
from Tom DiBello, Dynamic O&P; CAD considerations from
Pierre-Louis Ours, Ohio Willow Wood, and an O&P Business
Management Forum.
Other presenters on this year’s
agenda included Dale Beckham, Prosthetic-Orthotic Associates;
Gary G. Bedard, CO, Becker Orthopedic; James Binelli, CPO,
Spinal Technology; Mary Charton, Snell Prosthetic & Orthotic
Laboratory; Wayne Fichtel, CPO, Ohio Willow Wood; David Fillauer,
CPO, and Karl Fillauer, CPO, FAAOP, Fillauer, Inc.; Sandy
Fletchall, OTR/L, CHT, MPA, FAOTA, Capabilities for Living;
Jeff Green, RTPO, SPS; David Hendricks, CPO, FAAOP, HOPE Orthopedics/StatFab;
Steve Hill, OTS; Kale Hinnant, CP, FAAOP, W. T. Hinnant Artificial
Limb Company; Michael Leach, CPO, Otto Bock; Betty Hamil Lolley,
Dothan Brace Shop; Greg Mattson, RTPO, Fabtech Systems; Joel
Mitchum, Alabama Artificial Limb & Orthopedic Service;
Rick Riley, Townsend Design; Keith Senn, Center for O&P
Care; Steve Smith, SmithGlobal; Sharon Toscano CP-LP, ESP;
Tony Wickman, Freedom Fabrication; Scott Wimberley, Fabtech
Systems; James Wynne, CPO, Boston Brace International.
The grand prize drawing –a one-week
getaway at a picturesque cabin on the Lake of the Ozarks—donated
by SmithGlobal. – was won by Bill Eason, of Milledgeville
O&P, Milledgeville, Georgia.
“Attendee surveys consistently
cited the excellence of the speakers, the scope and the timeliness
of the curriculum, and the quality of the seminar experience
overall,” reported Catherine Griffith, President of
the PrimeCare O&P Network. “One comment noted that
PrimeFare is ‘small enough for one-on-one, and large
enough to provide up-to-date and new training.’ We’re
very pleased with the responses we received.”
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