JUDITH STEIN, ESQUIRE

Judith Stein, Esquire, is the executive director of the Center for Medicare Advocacy, which she founded over 30 years ago.  She has focused on legal representation of older people since beginning over 40 years ago.  For 9 years, Ms. Stein was the co-director of Legal Assistance to Medicare Patients (LAMP) where she managed the first Medicare advocacy program in the country.  She has extensive experience in developing and administering Medicare and related advocacy projects and conferences, representing Medicare beneficiaries, producing educational materials, teaching and consulting.  Ms. Stein has been lead or co-counsel in numerous federal class action and individual cases challenging improper Medicare policies and denials – including, Jimmo vs. Sebelius, which is opening doors to Medicare coverage and access to care for people with long-term and chronic conditions. 



Ms. Stein is an editor and author of books and articles regarding Medicare including the Medicare Handbook (Wolters Kluwer Publishers, Inc., 19th Edition, 2018; updated annually).  She is a past president and a Fellow of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, a past commissioner of the American Bar Association Commission on Law and Aging, an elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance, and a recipient of the Health Care Financing Administration (now CMS) Beneficiary Services Certificate of Merit.  Ms. Stein was a delegate to the 2015 and 2005 White House Conference on Aging, received the 2015 Grantmakers in Aging Diversity Award, the 2017 Association of Retired Americans-CT Advocacy Award, the 2018 Chairman’s Award from the American Medical and Rehabilitation Providers Association, and the CT Commission on Aging “Age-wise Advocate Award” in 2007.  She is a member of the executive committee of the Connecticut Elder Action Network (CEAN) and served as a commissioner on the National Long-Term Care Commission, February-December, 2013.

 

 





Speaker Disclosures:



Financial: Judith Stein has an employment relationship with the Center for Medicare Advocacy. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.



Non-financial: Judith Stein has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.