Approved for up to 8.5 CPE credits!2021 Financial Operations Management Level 1 (FOM 1)
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NACHC is closely monitoring the widespread and unprecedented effects of the COVID-19 crisis on health center operations.
We remain committed to serving health centers and are working to tailor our educational programs to meet these and other ongoing challenges.
Overview
NACHC’S Financial Management training seminars provide helpful approaches to the business aspects of financial operations for health center CEOs, CFOs, COOs, Controllers, Finance Managers, and accountants with beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of training content. Each seminar focuses on different topics that can help financial and operational staff understand and meet the unique challenges of operating a health center.
FOM 1 provides an in-depth understanding of grants management, budgeting, profitability, and Medicare cost reporting. This is an intermediate-level seminar approved for up to 8.5 CPE credits.
Prerequisites: A minimum of five years working in the health care sector in a financial, management, or administrative role.
Learning Objectives
Participants of this two-day training will be able to:
- Distinguish between different approaches to developing an operational budget.
- Describe the key drivers of profitability.
- Identify the critical elements to accurately complete the Medicare Cost Report.
Past Faculty
Jeffrey E. Allen, CPA, Partner, BKD, LLP, Springfield, MO
Curt Degenfelder, Curt Degenfelder Consulting, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
David C. Fields, CPA, CMA, CFM, Partner, BKD, LLP, Springfield, MO
Pricing Information
*Pricing Information
- Early Bird Registration Fee: $520 if registration received by February 3, 2021
- Regular Registration Fee: $600 if registration received after February 3, 2021
Registration cutoff date (Last day to register online): February 11, 2021
For more information, contact trainings@nachc.org.
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