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In an effort to enhance its national identity and foster greater awareness, the national Senior Medicare Patrol Program officially adopted a new program identity.  The Senior Medicare Patrol Program is now officially referred to as the SMP program.   Included in this effort is the new program logo and official tagline: “Empowering Seniors to Prevent Healthcare Fraud.”  

In Fall 2006, the U.S. Administration on Aging worked with The Center and a contractor, Reingold, to create a new Personal Health Care Journal and SMP Brochure that are aligned with the SMP's new program identity.  Please see below for related files in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese. 

 

 



Related Files
SMP Logo
Personal Health Care Journal in English (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in English (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in Chinese (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal in Chinese (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in Korean (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal in Korean (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure(Native American) (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal (Native American) (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in Russian (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal in Russian (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in Spanish (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal in Spanish (Adobe PDF File)
SMP Brochure in Vietnamese (Adobe PDF File)
Personal Health Care Journal in Vietnamese (Adobe PDF File)


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Website development was supported in part by grant No. 90AM2806, from the Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services. Grantees undertaking technical resource centers under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Therefore, points of view or opinions do not necessarily represent official Administration on Aging policy.