NVHR Update
Update Fall 06
Dear Members,
Hopefully everyone has had an opportunity
to review the NVHR Hepatitis Elimination
Strategy and to share it with others.
This update will be different from those
issued in the past, because this time around
we are asking you for responses to
several questions.
This update addresses the following
topics:
1. NVHR Briefing of CDC Officials
2. Board of Directors Meeting in
Washington
3. Election of New Board Members
4. 2007 Membership Dues
5. Training for NVHR Members who wish to
Meet with Legislators
6. Messages for Legislators: Personal
Stories
NVHR Briefing of CDC Officials
On August 25, Molli Conti, Martha Saly,
Michael Ninburg, Jeff Caballero, Sam So,
Marie Bresnahan and Deborah Wexler met with
the leadership of the National Center for
HIV, Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention and
the National Immunization Program to
introduce them to the NVHR, its goals and
objectives, and to learn where CDC planned
to go with viral hepatitis prevention
efforts in the future. The meeting served as
a wonderful introduction to two new CDC
leaders; Dr. Ann Schuchat, Director of the
National Immunization Program, and Dr. Kevin
Fenton, Director of the National Center for
HIV, Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention. Among
the topics discussed during the briefing --
the need for CDC to include hepatitis
experts on its advisory panels, especially
HIV/AIDS and STD panels; strengthening
surveillance for chronic hepatitis B and
hepatitis C; establishing adult hepatitis
coordinator positions in each state;
ensuring that viral hepatitis prevention is
a priority in the Center (and not an
isolated program) and that hepatitis be
integrated in STD and HIV prevention
programs by including hepatitis in program
announcements, educational materials and
prevention messages. NVHR was encouraged
when Dr. Fenton specifically requested that
follow up meetings be arranged between NVHR,
Dr. Schuchat and himself. We assured him
that this would be a priority.
Board of Directors Meeting
On September 11, the Board of Directors
convened its first face-to-face meeting of
the year. Previously, schedules and cost had
prevented the Board from meeting other than
via conference call. Much of the discussion
centered on the mornings session with
sponsors and government affairs experts who
convened to advise us on the best course for
our advocacy efforts in the coming year.
Four major items arose from the discussion;
1. NVHR should engage a
lobbyist to work on its behalf in
Washington.
2. NVHR should focus on a clear
and doable piece of legislation to
present to key sponsors. One such
message was the enhancement of the HCV
coordinators program.
3. NVHR should adopt a catchy theme,
such as Finish the jobeliminate
hepatitis.
4. NVHR should collect batches of
personal stories from members and send
to the members of key committees and/or
all Members and Senators.
Election of Board Members
Since the Board just met face-to-face for
the first time, they feel that they are just
now beginning to gel. Hence, it was proposed
that we not elect new Board members at this
time. Rather than vote on this issue now,
the Board would like to hear your thoughts.
So the first question for you to respond to
is: Do you feel strongly that NVHR should
hold elections at this time and replace
one/two board members at the end of this
year? Please send your thoughts to the
following link on the NVHR web site:
http://www.surveymk.com/s.asp?u=177252664683
.
Dues for 2007
The Board of Directors voted unanimously
to suspend dues for 2007. All members in
good standing as of this month are exempt
from dues in 2007.
Mentoring Members to Work with
Legislators
Many of our members have expressed a
desire for grassroots advocacy training and
many of our members are experts (or at least
very capable) in this area. We have posted
material on the NVHR web site to assist and
guide those who need help, but for those
with little experience, it would also be
helpful to have someone guide them through
the process. The idea of establishing a
mentor program was raised. Please let us
know if a) you have experience working with
legislators and would be willing to mentor
someone who needs your help or b) you dont
have experience and would like to have
someone who is experienced guide you through
the process. Again, please provide us with
your thoughts at the following link on the
NVHR web site:
http://www.surveymk.com/s.asp?u=177252664683
.
Personal Stories
The government affairs experts who met
with the Board of Directors felt that one of
the most effective tools for getting Members
and Senators to move on hepatitis
legislation and funding would be to
overwhelm them with personal stories from
patients, family and friends describing the
impact that hepatitis has had on their
lives. Dr. Mark Rosenberg wrote one for the
National Strategy. The NVHR would like to
coordinate the collection of 50 stories from
each state to send to each state
Representative and Senator. This will be a
challenge and we are hopeful that all of the
member organizations can assist in
encouraging people to submit such stories.
To have the desired impact, the stories must
include names and addresses. We will create
a link on our web site where these stories
can be placed and shared.
The NVHR is not yet 3 years old, but we
have come a long way. The coming year will
be a challenging year for all as it is the
beginning of our effort to implement the
National Hepatitis Elimination Strategy.
Thanks once again for your commitment to
the NVHR. |