Friday, October 25, 2013

Adding my Voice to the Voices of the Sea






American Music Therapy Association National Conference

Jacksonville, FL

November 20-24, 2014


I will have the opportunity to speak three times at this year's national conference for music therapy. 

Here is a sneak preview:



November 20, 2013 
12:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Institute: Medical Music Therapy for Infants & Children
*Chair: Jayne M. Standley, PhD, MT-BC

This session will feature prominent clinicians and researchers who specialize in medical music therapy for infants and children. It will include presentations on NICU MT research and innovations, music therapy for soothing infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, music therapy for burn treatment and other serious illnesses, pediatric and pediatric intensive care music therapy, use of music therapy in the Emergency Room with children, outpatient pediatric rehabilitation and early intervention, music therapy in physician offices, clinics, and/or day-care for medically fragile children. Counselling methods for stressed parents and teens with serious illnesses will be included. Program development and reimbursement issues for medical music therapy services will be reviewed. 

* I will participate in this institute by explaining some of the effects of the Affordable Care Act on healthcare for Women and Children. 


Friday, November 22, 2013  
7:30 AM to 9:00 AM
Deciphering the Affordable Care Act: Implications, Perceptions, and Current Knowledge within Music Therapy 
Elisa Aven, MT-BC; Daniel Tague, PhD, MT-BC

Saturday, November 23, 2013 
10:45 AM to 12:15 PM
21st Century Tools for Educators and Supervisors: There's an App for That!
Abbey Dvorak, PhD, MT-BC; Daniel Tague, PhD, MT-BC

I hope to see you there!
 


 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Countdown to AMTA 2013! Obamacare and Music Therapy Updates

Sunset or Sunrise for Obamacare?



Here we are on "Government Shutdown Eve."  I thought it appropriate that I get back to my task of outlining not only the pros and cons of the Affordable Care Act, but also its potential impacts on music therapy.  I will be presenting regarding different aspects of Obamacare at two different sessions of the 2013 National Conference of the American Music Therapy Association this November in Jacksonville, Florida.  I will continue to post on various developments over the next few weeks in the run up to our national conference.  I hope you will join in the reading and the discussion!

Let's start with one of the most important ways I think the new law could impact music therapy services.  Music therapy in the last decade has made huge strides in becoming part of the wellness industry.  Music assisted relaxation, community drum circles and music-based team-building for corporate programs are now common across the country.

In June 2013, new rules and guidelines were released regarding wellness programs in the workplace.  Basically, Obamacare is promoting employer-based wellness programs by providing guidelines for discounts and punishments for employee participation in wellness programs.

Beginning in January 2014, employers will be able to increase insurance premiums for certain employee groups such as smokers, but will be able to offer up to a 30% discount for employees who decrease their cholesterol or participate in health seminars or exercise programs.

This is a huge change for employers!  Most of the wellness programs already in existence were voluntary programs set up by large corporations to decrease company-wide medical costs.  Now these programs will be part of the law.  This is a potentially huge new market for music therapy!  Since music therapy is already well-positioned in the wellness market, we should look for more companies to start wellness programs in order to take advantage of the money-saving incentive contained in the new law.

Although music therapy is not specifically mentioned in some of the approved wellness incentive programs, the regulations do allow for rewards for participation in exercise programs and "educational seminars."  Music therapy based activities and instruction will fit perfectly into these roles!  In addition, music therapy in corporate wellness programs can easily be done in cost-effective group settings.

Here are two places you can find additional readings regarding the effect of Obamacare on wellness programs:

Nolo.com and CNBC

And here is a link to the actual government regulations regarding wellness programs (dry reading, but just in case you want the details!):

Incentives for Nondiscriminatory Wellness Programs in Group Health Plans

In addition, here are the links to my primer lessons regarding Obamacare:

Part I
Part IA
Part II

  


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