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Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee
Public Hearing on ''Issues in Dialysis Reimbursement Rate-Setting,'' February 15, 1990, Washington, D.C.

List of Participants

American Nephrology Nurses Association

Marilyn Neff, R.N., M.B.A.

Central Florida Kidney Center, Inc.

Maureen Michael, Executive Director

Community Dialysis Center, Inc.

Peter B. DeOreo, M.D., Medical Director

Diane P. Wish, Executive Director

Dallas Nephrology Associates

Alan R. Hull, M.D.

Dialysis Clinics, Inc.

Ed Attrill, Assistant Treasurer

Greenfield Health Systems Corporation

Linda L. Donald, Director of Operations

Healthcare Financial Management Association

Ronald R. Kovener, Vice President

Kidney Center of Delaware County Ltd.

A. Leo Coyle, Executive Director

Main Line Dialysis Services

Denise Van Valkenburgh, Administrator

National Dialysis Association

Myron Nidetz, Board of Directors

National Medical Care, Inc.

Edmund G. Lowrie, M.D., President

Edward Berger, Ph.D., Vice President of Government Operations

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Public Hearing on ." Institute of Medicine. 1991. Kidney Failure and the Federal Government. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1818.
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National Renal Administration Association

Mardee W. Hagen, President

Neomedica, Inc.

Gordon R. Lang, M.D.

P. Kevin Flynn, Vice President, Finance

Nephrology Associates of Tidewater

Anthony J. Messana

North Central Dialysis Centers, S.C.

Alan Kanter, M.D., President

Northwest Kidney Center

Christopher R. Blagg, M.D., Director

Jeffrey Lehman, Chief Financial Officer

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Public Hearing on ." Institute of Medicine. 1991. Kidney Failure and the Federal Government. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1818.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Institute of Medicine ESRD Study Committee Public Hearing on ." Institute of Medicine. 1991. Kidney Failure and the Federal Government. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1818.
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