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2008 Recap & Handouts: CAH Conference

Annual Critical Access Hospital Conference
2008 Recap and Handouts

The 2008 CAH Conference was held in Savannah, Georgia
October 15-17, 2008

Join us in Portland, Oregon
October 6-9, 2009

 

Handouts for the 2008 Critical Access Hospital Conference. For a full agenda, please click here.

The Critical Access Hospital of Choice
Brian Lee, Custom Learning Systems

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Accountability Protocol
Brian Lee, Custom Learning Systems

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Washington Legislative and Regulatoy Update
Maggie Elehwany, NRHA

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Affiliation Value Curve
Brian Haapala, Stroudwater Associates
Eric Shell, Stroudwater Associates

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ED: The Front Door to Your Hospital
Daryl Weaver, Kings Daughters Hospital

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Complying with the IRS Requirements
Maureen Mudron, American Hospital Association

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Download instructions for completing form 990

New CMS Bedsore Measures
Kathy Duncan, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

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Outsourcing the Revenue Cycle
Diane Meredith-Gordon, Smart Cookies Consulting

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Universal Service Administrative Company: Rural Health Care Program
Camelia Rogers, USAC

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Hospital Replacement Facility Study
Brian Haapala, Stroudwater Associates
Eric Shell, Stroudwater Associates

Handouts for this session will become
available when the 2008 study is released
in December, 2008.

Pharmacists in Rural America: Luxury or Necessity?
Anthea Francis, ASHP

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Making Long Term Care Feasible
Kimberly K. Heller, Wipfli, LLP

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Hospital Renovation Study
Bill Wilson, Lancaster-Pollard
Jim McClure, Critical Access Group

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CAH Opportunities
Mike Bell, Michael R. Bell & Company, PLLC

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The 5 Million Lives Campaign Update
Kathy Duncan, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

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Medicare Update
John Sheehan, BKD, LLP
Timothy Wolters, BKD, LLP

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Bracing for the Medicare Recovery Audits
Don May, American Hospital Association

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The CAH Conference offers hospital administrators, managers, financial officers, medical directors, nursing officers, other leadership staff, consultants, policy experts, and others interested in the functioning of CAHs a single venue for education, skill-building, and networking. This conference is designed for those just entering the world of CAH management and for long-time professionals. There are no prerequisites for enjoying the CAH Conference, and no advance preparation is needed.  

Exhibit Information

The NRHA's Critical Access Hospital Conference includes an exciting, cutting-edge exhibit hall. With more than 500 attendees hailing from CAHs all over the country, this is an amazing opportunity to demonstrate new products and technologies.

Continuing Education: 11 CPE Credits and 12.5 Hours of ACHE Credit were offered for this conference

  • The National Rural Health Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org.
  • The National Rural Health Association is authorized to award 12.5 hours of pre-approved Category II (non-ACHE) continuing education credit for this program toward achievement or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program wishing to have the continuing education hours applied toward Category II credit should indicate their attendance when submitting application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.

 

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