Rachel Frazier is a Borchard Law and Aging Fellow at the National Senior Citizens Law Center (NSCLC) and Whitman Walker Clinic (WWC) in the District of Columbia. After serving as an Americorps Vista working with uninsured individuals, Ms. Frazier pursued a career in law and public benefits. She earned a JD and Master of Public Health from Harvard in June 2010. In the summer of 2009, Ms. Frazier was the Herbert Semmel Elder Law Fellow with AARP Foundation Litigation, where she worked on Medicaid litigation. She currently engages in direct representation of SSI recipients at WWC and SSI policy advocacy at NSCLC.
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Kaiser Health News Long Term Care Ombudsmen Face Challenges to Independence (1-27-2013) NSCLC Directing Attorney Eric Carlson says that ombudsman programs outside of state governments are less subject to political pressure
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