Medtrade Preview
Keeping Pace with Change
Another installment of Medtrade should offer providers a complete education program.
- By David Kopf
- Sep 01, 2016
Once again, the home medical equipment rounds the bend on another
year, and is facing new challenges and new opportunities. And once again, another
Medtrade is keeping pace with the industry, offering an education program and
other features that should help providers adjust and grow until another year is past.
In addition to that the show is offering some serious social outlets that provide an
opportunity to network and take in some serious entertainment.
Slated for Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 at what’s beginning to feel like the show’s home,
Atlanta’s Georgia World Congress Center, Emerald Expositions says the show’s
educational advisory board (EAB) has been reviewing Medtrade feedback in an
effort to ensure the show’s curriculum adjusts to the changing times.
The show’s lineup of conference tracks includes an all-new Executive Leadership
track that aims to offer expert advice to HME executives. In addition to that, the
show features additional sessions on:
- Audits
- Business operations
- Competitive bidding
- Legal issues
- Medicare updates
- Retail
- Sales and marketing
- Strategic planning
All told, there will be 86 education sessions across that range of topics.
In addition to the regular tracks, the show will feature several in-depth workshops
on Mon., Oct. 31:
- Mission Possible – Mobility and Respiratory Reimbursement, which will be
presented by VGM Group’s Dan Fedor, compliance director, and Ronda
Buhrmester, reimbursement specialist.
- Brightree’s Annual Summit, which is running under the theme of Get Connected
this year. The event is geared to give Brightree users a chance to hear from
industry peers and learn Brightree best practices.
- A compression fitters course, Medical Compression 101, presented by Cindy
Anderson, returns/product training manager for compression garment maker Juzo
Inc.
- An Introduction to the Certified Durable Medical Equipment Specialist (CDME)
designation by BOC’s Cynthia Tolson, business development manager, and
Michelle Yoon, credentialing manager.
- A Better Way to Manage Medical Document Compliancy, presented by Joe
Simanton, senior product owner for Computers Unlimited/TIMS Software.
- HME Sales Training & Certification, a two-day workshop presented by Mike
Sperduti, CEO of Mike Sperduti Companies, and Mike Strange, vice president of
Emerge Sales Inc.
- Taking a Deep Dive to Understand Payor Development Opportunities for the HME
Provider, presented by The MED Group’s Rhonda Hines, vice president, and Jeff
Woodham, senior vice president.
- The HME D-League: Professional Development for the HME Executive, presented
by Laboratory Tactical Consulting.
Networking and Social Events
In addition to the educational events, this year’s Medtrade offers some familiar
networking venues, as well as exciting entertainment. Looking at social gatherings,
the show’s highlights include:
- The Audit “Happy” Hour on Oct. 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., sponsored by ECS
Billing & Consulting North; Mediware; and Pride Mobility.
- First-time attendee orientation on Nov. 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 8 a.m.
- The American Association for Homecare Washington Update on Nov. 1 from 8
a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
- The Innovative HME Retail Product Awards on Nov. 1 form 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
- Stand Up for Homecare on Nov. 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Additionally, The United States Power Soccer Association returns to Medtrade to
play on Nov. 1, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. The event will take
place on the Medtrade show floor at the Georgia World Congress Center.
Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed specifically
for power wheelchair users. Athletes’ disabilities include quadriplegia, multiple
sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, and many others. The game is usually
played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. Two teams of four players
attack, defend, and spin-kick a 13-inch soccer ball in a skilled and challenging game
similar to able-bodied soccer.
The USPSA has played at the show before and the contest of skill and teamwork is
worth checking out.
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The United States Power Soccer Association returns to Medtrade to play two games
on the Show Floor Nov. 1. The contest of skill and teamwork is worth checking out.
Other Expo Highlights
In addition to the Nov. 1 USPSA action, the expo floor offers some additional
highlights:
- The New Product Pavilion, which features innovative HME products that have
been on the market for less than one year. Attendees of Medtrade vote on these
products for three Providers’ Choice awards.
- Ideas in Caretail, a special display that will showcase point-of-purchase (POP)
displays that are either vendor supplied or racks that providers can fill with your
choice of products to create a custom POP display.
- A Team USA Power Soccer Exhibition where attendees can learn more about the
sport — known internationally as Powerchair Football — that is played in 27 countries
by gifted athletes of all ages.
- The HME State Association Pavilion, which features information about various
state industry associations. Providers can learn more about the benefits of joining
their state’s association.
This article originally appeared in the September 2016 issue of HME Business.
About the Author
David Kopf is the Publisher HME Business, DME Pharmacy and Mobility Management magazines. He was Executive Editor of HME Business and DME Pharmacy from 2008 to 2023. Follow him on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/dkopf/ and on Twitter at @postacutenews.