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ADVOCACY

Barrell JM. Grassroots advocacy: Even in Washington, it's the people that matter. 2000;6(4):11-5.

Barrell JM. Legislative and regulatory review. 2002;8(3):22-9.

Counce JB. Medicare part D: The education begins. 2005. 11(3):18-21.

Counce JB. Average sales price and home infusion: What does the future hold? 2005. 11(3):26-31.

Counce: JB. Providers meet policymakers: NHIA’s first-ever legislative conference brings Medicare Part D concerns to forefront.  11(6):21-5.

Counce J. The NHIA 2nd annual legislative conference: Read all about it! 2006. 12(5):12-17.

Counce J. Bringing it home: Pennsylvania provider hosts facility tours for legislators. 2006.12(5):19-21.

Counce J. They didn’t teach this in pharmacy school: Home infusion practice setting offers unique challenges, rewards.2007:13(1);18-28.

Counce J. The NHIA 3rd annual legislative conference: The push for meaningful Medicare coverage continues.2007:13(5);17-21.

Counce J. Taking it to the streets: What you can—and should--do at home to push for meaningful Medicare coverage of home infusion therapies.2007:13(5);25-7.

Kaplan LK. Bayer Responds. 2000;6(4):30.

Kaplan LK. Bayer direct update: Patient advocacy groups speak out. 2000;6(7):12-4.

Kaplan LK. Home infusion coding and claiming: Big changes are in the works. 2000;7(1):40-1.

Magnuson J. Building Momentum—Together! 2008;14(4):22-4.

NHIA.  Consolidating home infusion therapy coverage under Medicare Part B could save the Medicare program millions of dollars in 2006. 11(6):37-8.

Rodman B and Counce J. Trouble getting home: Study finds Medicare Part D hampers access for home infusion therapy access for dual-eligible patients.2007:13(1);34-7.

Rollins G. Prompt payment laws: A new weapon in the managed care struggle. 2000;6(9):21-4.

Rollins G. The Medicaid AWP challenge: Providers respond. 2000;7(1):36-.9

Smith DE. In the Driver's Seat. 2000;6(9):35-8.

Vance S. Communicating with congress. 2001;7(2):28-30.