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18th Annual Conference on Urology and Nephrological Disorders
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGICAL DISORDERS Urology 2019 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of [...]
2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference
2019-11-25 - 2019-11-26    
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ABOUT 2ND WORLD HEART RHYTHM CONFERENCE 2nd World Heart Rhythm Conference is among the World’s driving Scientific Conference to unite worldwide recognized scholastics in the [...]
Digital Health Forum 2019
ABOUT DIGITAL HEALTH FORUM 2019 Join us on 26-27 November in Berlin to discuss the power of AI and ML for healthcare, healthcare transformation by [...]
2nd Global Nursing Conference & Expo
ABOUT 2ND GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO Events Ocean extends an enthusiastic and sincere welcome to the 2nd GLOBAL NURSING CONFERENCE & EXPO ’19. The [...]
International Conference on Obesity and Diet Imbalance 2019
2019-11-28 - 2019-11-29    
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ABOUT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OBESITY AND DIET IMBALANCE 2019 Obesity Diet 2019 is a worldwide stage to examine and find out concerning Weight Management, Childhood [...]
40th SICOT Orthopaedic World Congresses
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-07    
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With doctors attending from all over the world, it is fitting that this is taking place here, in a region that has served as a [...]
17th World Congress on Pediatrics and Neonatology
2019-12-04 - 2019-12-05    
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Pediatrics 2019 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register [...]
6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS)
2019-12-05 - 2019-12-07    
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The Gulf Obesity Surgery Society is proud to announce the 6th Annual Gulf Obesity Surgery Society Meeting (GOSS) to be hosted by the Emirates Society [...]
AES 2019 Annual Meeting
2019-12-06 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT AES 2019 ANNUAL MEETING As the largest gathering on epilepsy in the world, the American Epilepsy Society’s Annual Meeting is the event for epilepsy [...]
Manhattan Primary Care (Upper East Side Manhattan)
2019-12-07    
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ABOUT MANHATTAN PRIMARY CARE (UPPER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN) Manhattan Primary Care is a dynamic internal medicine practice delivering high quality individualized primary care in Manhattan. [...]
Healthcare Facilities Design Summit 2019
2019-12-08 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT HEALTHCARE FACILITIES DESIGN SUMMIT 2019 Healthcare design has transformed over the years and Opal Group’s Healthcare Facilities Design Summit is addressing pertinent issues in [...]
09 Dec
2019-12-09 - 2019-12-10    
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ABOUT WORLD EYE AND VISION CONGRESS The World Eye and Vision Congress which brings together a unique and international mix of large and medium pharmaceutical, [...]
The 2nd Saudi International Pharma Expo 2019
2019-12-10 - 2019-12-13    
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SAUDI INTERNATIONAL PHARMA EXPO 2019 offers you an EXCELLENT opportunity to expand your business in Saudi Arabia and international pharma industry : Join the industry [...]
Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine Conference 2019
2019-12-11 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT EMIRATES SOCIETY OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 Organized by the Emirates Society of Emergency Medicine (ESEM), the 6th edition of the conference has become [...]
Advances in Nutritional Science, Healthcare and Aging
2019-12-12 - 2019-12-14    
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ABOUT ADVANCES IN NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE, HEALTHCARE AND AGING Good nutrition is critical to overall health from disease prevention to reaching your fitness goals. High quality, [...]
27th Annual World Congress
2019-12-13 - 2019-12-15    
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Join us from December 13-15 for our 27th Annual World Congress in Las Vegas, marking over a quarter of a century since A4M began its [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare IFAH Dubai 2019
2019-12-16 - 2019-12-18    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and Oral Health
2019-12-28 - 2019-12-30    
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ABOUT 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH We are pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Dentistry and [...]
5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
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Aug 20 : Duke University Health System ranks 38th in federal lobbying

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By Christopher Ross

Duke ranked 38th in total spending in the fiscal year 2008 out of 891 colleges and universities and fifth among its Atlantic Coast Conference peer institutions, according to OpenSecrets.org.

The University, including the Duke University Health System, spent $430,565 toward lobbying last year, according to OpenSecrets.org. The education industry spent $102,570,446 last fiscal year in lobbying. Last year, DUHS spent about $260,000 toward lobbying, said Paul Vick, associate vice president for government relations.

“If you look at what’s happening in Washington today or really any time, there are few things that happen in Washington that don’t affect Duke in some way or another,” said Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations. “Duke is the second largest private employer in North Carolina, so any laws that affect employment, insurance, work place safety and a whole bunch of things that are going to affect Duke we are active on.”

The University’s priorities are in pushing for laws that are beneficial for student access to financial aid and loans, such as Federal Pell Grants and laws that grant additional funding for academic-based research, said Chris Simmons, associate vice president for federal relations.

Last year, Duke lobbied in the areas of immigration, health, education, science/technology, budget/appropriations and defense, according to lobbying reports filed by the University to the federal government.

Immigration is an issue of interest to the University because Duke employs people who are not U.S. residents, Schoenfeld explained. He added that as a nonprofit organization, Duke is concerned with tax laws. Additionally, a commitment to sustainability and a great amount of energy consumption by students, faculty and staff make environmental issues also of lobbying interest to the University, Schoenfeld said.

In general, universities take a more preventative approach when lobbying rather than proactively advocate for an issue, said Mike Munger, chair of the political science department.

“Higher education is more about trying to prevent bad decisions,” he said. “Higher education is inherently more defensive.”

Reporting lobbying expenditures

The more than $400,000 figure the University released for its lobbying efforts last year is nearly four times the amount reported in fiscal year 2007. Prior to last year, Duke reported DUHS lobbying expenditures separately from the rest of the University, which accounts for the higher figure, Simmons said.

Additionally, the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, which went into effect last year, requires universities to report a broader array of lobbying expenditures. The act requires all organizations, corporations and institutes to file a report quarterly instead of semi-annually.

Overall, the University did not increased its expenses in lobbying last year, but rather reported it more accurately, Schoenfeld said.

“The definition of what constitutes lobbying has been hazy at best, as much as Congress has tried to clarify,” he said. “So, we make our best effort to gather the information and report it.”

Duke is represented in Washington by its federal relations team. Simmons, Vick and Melissa Vetterkind, assistant director for federal relations, are the registered lobbyists for Duke. Simmons and Vetterkind handle the University’s affairs while Vick deals with matters on behalf of Duke Medicine.

“We meet with faculty, dean and students leaders and find where priorities need to be,” Simmons said.

Duke used to rent an office from another university for some time when it had a federal relations staff member based in Washington. The entire federal relations team is now based on campus, Schoenfeld noted.

“Washington is very accessible and easy to get to,” he said. “One or another of our federal relations team is in D.C. just about every week. I travel to D.C. very regularly.”

Vick recently lobbied to include funding in the stimulus bill for the National Institutes of Health, which is the primary federal funding source for biomedical research in the United States, Schoenfeld added.

Issues on the national scene

Duke also works with other universities to advocate for similar causes on financial aid and research. In the past Duke has partnered with Yale and Stanford universities and Washington University in St. Louis, Simmons said.

Moreover, the University works closely with associations based in D.C., such as the Association of American Universities, American Council on Education and the Association of American Medical Colleges, Schoenfeld said. The associations are not as effective as individual universities in lobbying, he noted.

As a result, the University focuses on educating and informing the North Carolina delegation of senators and representatives about policies that affect Duke, Schoenfeld said.

Private universities have a number of restrictions on their lobbying activities over public universities. While public universities are exempt from Congressional gift and travel restrictions, private universities are not. There are no restrictions, however, on functions or fundraising events for nonprofit organizations.

“As a nonprofit, Duke is prohibited from making campaign contributions,” Schoenfeld said. “We have to be mindful of restrictions. We have to be willing to bend over backwards to stay in line within the spirit of the law.”

Due to the recession, universities are increasingly turning their lobbying efforts toward policies concerning their endowments, Munger said.

“In the past Congress was trying to get universities to spend more of their endowments, but the financial situation changed that,” he said.

Institutions cannot spend from an endowment that has less money than when it was created. Endowments that are losing money or are not growing quickly enough are said to be “underwater,” Munger said.

Universities are lobbying for the right to spend from or borrow against those endowments that are underwater, he said. Nonprofits, especially wealthier colleges, are in greater trouble.

State and local lobbying

In addition to lobbying for Duke Medicine, Vick also represents the entire University in lobbying the state government.

“[At the state level] the issues are a little bit different because they are principally related to health care more so than education,” Schoenfeld said.

Public institutions have greater latitude in lobbying on the national stage than private institutions because they are a part of the state, Vick said. At the state level, lobbying efforts between public and private universities are on a more even plane, he noted.

The pressing issue right now for the University at the state level is the $2-billion shortfall in the state budget, Vick said.

Last month, Gov. Bev Purdue ordered state agencies to cut their budgets up to 7 percent in addition to budget cut requests made by former Gov. Mike Easley before he left office.

“The University’s concern is reimbursement for North Carolina residents attending [Duke], and the hospital’s [concern] is reimbursements for Medicaid,” Vick said.

Private universities in North Carolina get subsidies for students who are residents of the state.

The University is also involved at the local level, where major issues more directly impact the campus environment, such as land use and traffic.

“We operate as a corporation and we do a lot things that are impacted by business regulation,” Vick said.

The University had an economic impact of $3.4 billion on the city and county of Durham, according to the 2007 Duke University Economic Report.

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