Friday, May 22, 2015

Meeting about Veteran's Hospital in Aurora

Healthcare Infrastructure-Feat­u­ring Congressman Mike Coffman

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  • SMDC WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center

    2154 E. Commons Ave. Suite 342, Centennial, CO (map)
     
  • Please join us for a lively discussion with Congressman Mike Coffman regarding the controversial Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA) Hospital in Aurora, Colorado.
    This meeting is a collaboration between the South Metro Denver Chamber's Business Leaders for Responsible Government and the Littleton Business Coalition.

    Agenda: 
    7:00 - 7:30 Networking and Refreshments
    7:30 - 7:35 Welcome and Introductions - BLRG Chair Bill Shepard, W. J. Shepard Consulting, L.L.C
    7: 35 am – 7:46 The Business Side of the Affordable Care Act - Jason Dunkel, Director of Business Development at Littleton Adventist Hospital. Jason will provide insight into the implementation of the Affordable Care Act at Littleton Adventist Hospital, and its general impact on the the hospital as a business.
    7:47-7:50 Introduction of Rep. Coffman - Jeri Kay Lockwood, JKL Insurance & Employee Benefits, LLC.
    7:50-8:20 The VA Hospital and Legislative Update by Congressman Mike Coffman. Congressman Coffman will address the issues surrounding the VA Hospital in Colorado and other matters of interest.
    8:20-8:40 Q & A 
    8:45-9:00 General Announcements/Adjournment - Jeff Wasden, Colorado Business Roundtable
    Congressman Coffman Bio: In 1994, Coffman was elected to the State Senate where he served as the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.  In 1998, Coffman was elected to the office of State Treasurer and re-elected in 2002. In 2006, Coffman came home after completing a full tour of duty in Iraq and was appointed by Governor Bill Owens to serve out the remainder of his term as the State Treasurer.  In that same year, he ran and was elected to the Office of Secretary of State and served in that capacity until he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008.

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