VOLUNTEERS
Duties: Act as a consumer education resource to the
senior community. Provide presentations as scheduled. Act as a consumer
advocate as needed. |
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VOLUNTEERS
Benefits:Full training is provided, free of charge. Provide a
vitally needed service to individuals and families. Add to your personal
experience and skills. |
SENIORS, ALABAMA NEEDS YOU!
The
Problem
More than $13.5 billion was lost to
Medicare Mispayments in 1999. Who Pays? You Pay.
If not addressed,
health care waste, fraud, and abuse can:
- Increase health care costs
- Lower health care quality
- Threaten the stability of Medicare and Medicaid
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The
Solution
The Health Care Education
Project
Where seniors teach seniors:
- How to recognize health care mispayments
- How to protect themselves from fraud, waste and
abuse
- How to report it
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Medi$mart In
Alabama
Seniors put your
experience and knowledge to work for you and your peers, call Medi$mart in
Alabama, Area Agency on Aging at (800) AGE-LINE to volunteer for or learn more
about this exciting program.
May we count on
you?
PARTICIPATING ALABAMA
AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
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East Alabama Regional Planning
& Development Commission
Betty W. Tyler 1130
Quintard Ave, Suite 300 Anniston, AL 36202 (256) 237-6741 (800)
239-6741
Counties: Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa,
Etowah, Randolph, Talladega, and Tallapoosa
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South Alabama Regional
Planning Commission Area Agency on Aging
Gwen M. Gay 651 Church
St Mobile, AL 36602 (251) 433-6541 (800) AGE-LINE
Counties:
Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties
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Top of Alabama Regional
Council of Governments Area Agency on Aging
Kelly G. Little 115
Washington St, SE Huntsville, AL 35801 (256) 533-3330
Counties:
Dekalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison and Marshall
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Additional information may be obtained
through Alabama Commission on Aging
(877) 4 ALA-AGE
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