Airport Transportation
- MARTA Public Transit:
The fare is $2.50 one-way. No transfer is needed from the ATL airport to the Peachtree Center Station. From the Peachtree Center Station, there is a 2-block walk to the hotel.
- Taxi
Taxi fare is $20 - $30 one-way depending on traffic/time and can take approximately 20-minutes depending on traffic.
Special Needs
If you have special physical or dietary needs, call Adele Gianino at (314) 253-3443.
Air Travel
For travel arrangements, please call CHA's travel provider, American Express, at (314) 253-3442, or email your request and identify yourself as a CHA Critical Conversations attendee. Registrants are responsible for all air travel. Registrants who purchase restrictive airfares are responsible for all penalties.
Cancellation Policy
To cancel your registration, contact the
CHA Service Center, (800) 230-7823. To receive a full refund, you must cancel your registration no later than Feb. 4, 2020. No refunds will be given for cancellations received less than one week prior to the start of the program. There is no charge for sending a substitute.
Additional Information
Contact the following individuals for additional information:
Program Information |
Brenda Hudson, program administrator
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Meeting Logistics:
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Adele Gianino, meeting planner
(314) 253-3443
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Program Registration Assistance
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[email protected]
(800) 230-7823
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Program Venue
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The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta
(404) 659-0400
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Notices
During the meeting, you may be photographed, videotaped, and/or recorded by CHA staff or its designated contractor. By your attendance or participation at the meeting, you agree that CHA may photograph, copy, record and/or distribute in any such form your participation and involvement in any meeting session, activity or event. No persons or organizations other than CHA may photograph, audiotape or videotape any portion of the meeting without prior written permission of CHA.
The right to change speakers or to modify program content is reserved by CHA.
The St. Louis-based Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA), founded in 1915, supports the Catholic health ministry's pursuit of the strategic directions of mission, ethics and advocacy. As the nation's largest group of not-for-profit sponsors, systems and facilities, the ministry is committed to improving the health status of communities and creating quality and compassionate health care that works for everyone.