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It Pays to Have Connections

It Pays to Have Connections 10239-09_JA2506-Williams.qxd 11/15/06 11:27 AM Page 288 VIEW FROM THE HILL Sheryl Williams, CMT, FAAMT t has been said that success, members in our area and solicit and some offer newsletters and Iwhether in politics or in busi- their assistance. legislative updates. Find out what ness, is all about connections. During our visit to the capi- their positions are on the issues Some think this concept reflects tol, we also realized that there important for our industry and a negative connotation. I prefer are many other groups interested personally for you. Believe it or to think of it as relationship in the future of the healthcare not, legislators really do want to building. industry. For example, this year, hear from their constituents. As transcriptionists, we spend the Minnesota Nurses Associa- Your component association so much time wordsmithing tion supported a constitutional might want to consider hosting a mountains of information that we amendment proposing to make constituent coffee. Legislators sometimes neglect the crucial healthcare a right in Minnesota. often spend time in their district “people” aspects of our work. Unfortunately, the proposal did offices when Congress is not in Quality improvement guru W. not reach the floor this session. session. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Association for Medical Transcription Wolters Kluwer Health

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10239-09_JA2506-Williams.qxd 11/15/06 11:27 AM Page 288 VIEW FROM THE HILL Sheryl Williams, CMT, FAAMT t has been said that success, members in our area and solicit and some offer newsletters and Iwhether in politics or in busi- their assistance. legislative updates. Find out what ness, is all about connections. During our visit to the capi- their positions are on the issues Some think this concept reflects tol, we also realized that there important for our industry and a negative connotation. I prefer are many other groups interested personally for you. Believe it or to think of it as relationship in the future of the healthcare not, legislators really do want to building. industry. For example, this year, hear from their constituents. As transcriptionists, we spend the Minnesota Nurses Associa- Your component association so much time wordsmithing tion supported a constitutional might want to consider hosting a mountains of information that we amendment proposing to make constituent coffee. Legislators sometimes neglect the crucial healthcare a right in Minnesota. often spend time in their district “people” aspects of our work. Unfortunately, the proposal did offices when Congress is not in Quality improvement guru W. not reach the floor this session. session.

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Journal of the American Association for Medical TranscriptionWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Dec 1, 2006

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