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The National Association for Home Care & Hospice is the nation's largest trade association representing the interests and concerns of home care agencies, hospices, and home care aide organizations.
Featured Events
• Get Connected: NAHC Education Corner: (2011) 2 FREE Downloads offered for a limited time only!
• March on Washington & Law Symposium & Exposition: (2010), (2011), (2012)
• Annual Private Duty Home Care Leadership Summit & Exposition: (2010) 5th Annual, (2011) 6th Annual, (2012) 7th Annual
• Annual Financial Management Conference & Exposition: (2009) 15th Annual, (2010) 16th Annual, (2011) 17th Annual
• Annual Financial Management Pre-Conference: (2010) Session 1, (2010) Session 2, (2010) Session 3
• Annual Meeting & Exposition: (2009) 28th Annual, (2010) 29th Annual, (2011) 30th Annual
• FREE VIEW OASIS-C What You Must Know: (2009)
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 | Event ID : NAHC109
National Association for Home Care & Hospice
Pre-Conference 3 - Technology
Chicago, IL
Click Here to View ALL MEDIA (1 Sessions Available).
Session 801: A Care Transition Model: Powered by Technology, Transforming Financial Outcomes
- Opening Comments Keith Crownover, MBA, Delta Health Technologies, LLC, Altoona, PA
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- Panel 1: Cost Effective Model: Leveraging Technology in a Clinical/Financial Performance System - Moderator: Michael Lemnitzer, Philips Telehealth Solutions, Framingham, MA Panelists: Paula Suter, MA, RN, Baptist Home Health Network, Little Rock, AR; Ray Darcey, Sentara Enterprises, Chesapeake, VA
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- This panel will identify clinical financial performance systems that can be implemented to assist in building care pathways for chronic disease management.
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- Panel 2: Client Centered Care: The Financial Benefits of Integrating Technology - Moderator: Charlie Daniels, President, HealthMEDX, Ozark, MO Panelists: Cynthia Acosta, PT, AseraCare Home Health, Fort Smith, AK; Susan Quinn, Ed. D, MBA, RN, Penn Care at Home, Bala Cynwyd, PA
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- This panel will highlight actual examples of how technology can be incorporated into patient-centered planning and care by focusing on programs that produce financial benefits.
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- Panel 3: Care Coordination: Creating Benchmarks for Clinical Outcomest - Moderator: Laurie Neander, MS, RN, At Home Care, Oneonta, NY Panelists: Kristy Wright RN, MBA, FAAN, VAN Western Pennsylvania, Butler, PA; Bridget Gallagher GNP, MSN, Jewish Home Lifecare Community Services, New York, NY
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- This panel discussion will outline benchmarks for technology and non-technology best practices in clinical performance.
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- Panel 4: Collaboration: Interoperable Technologies and Successful Partnerships - Moderator: Thomas Check, Visiting Nurses Service of New York, New York, NY Panelists: Dan Cobb, BS, HealthMEDX, Inc., Ozark, MO; Raj Shetye, LHC Group, Inc., Lafayette, LA
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- In order to achieve the financial benefits of technology, it’s important to create a circle of health care partner-providers through interfaced technology and a feedback process that will aggregate disease-specific outcome data among all partners.
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- Closing Comments Keith Crownover, MBA, Delta Health Technologies, LLC, Altoona, PA
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 | Event ID : NAHC108
National Association for Home Care & Hospice
Pre-Conference 2 - Hospice
Chicago, IL
Click Here to View ALL MEDIA (1 Sessions Available).
Session 701: Hospice Boot Camp: Seasoned Campers Only!
- Hospice Boot Camp: Seasoned Campers Only!
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- Faculty: Robert Simione, Managing Principal, Simione Consultants, LLC, Hamden, CT; Donna Gouveia, Chief Executive Officer, Visiting Nurse Service of Greater Rhode Island, Lincoln, RI; Larry Leahy, Vice President of Finance; Foundation Management Services, Inc., Denton, TX; and Michael T. Ferris, Director, Marketing, Sales and Customer Service Consulting Division, Simione Consultants, LLC. Hamden, CT
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- This pre-conference program provides an extensive and practical overview of the financial aspects of the hospice industry, including discussion of national economic and policy changes which will impact hospice operations, regulatory issues and revenue enhancing strategies. The Hospice Boot Camp is designed specifically for professionals seeking to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to manage hospice financial operations.
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 | Event ID : NAHC107
National Association for Home Care & Hospice
Pre-Conference 1 - HOME HEALTH AGENCY FINANCIAL BASICS: For Rookies and Veterans Looking for a Refresher
Chicago, IL
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Session 601: The Medicare HHA Cost Report and its Trail of Documents, Blood, Sweat and Tears & Establishing Fundamental Financial Systems
- The Medicare HHA Cost Report and its Trail of Documents, Blood, Sweat and Tears
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- Faculty: Thomas E. Boyd, MBA, Boyd & Nicholas, Inc. Rohnert Park, CA; Dave Macke, FHFMA, Von Lehman & Company, Inc. Fort Mitchell, KY
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- Gain an understanding of one of the most difficult and vital filing documents, the Medicare HHA cost report! This program will demonstrate to the participant the basic structure and understanding of the cost report, as well as assist attendees understanding of what information can be developed from an accurate and complete cost report.
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- Establishing Fundamental Financial Systems in 2010
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- Faculty: Vern Peterschmidt, BS, President, and Steve Peterschmidt, BS, Executive Director, both of Peterschmidt Healthcare Management, Albuquerque, NM
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- Home health personnel new to the industry, new agencies and even established agencies will benefit from an understanding of the fundamental financial tools for developing and maintaining positive financial outcomes. This session identifies the minimum financial and statistical data that must be maintained and understood by management staff. Specific management reports will be analyzed. Expected financial outcomes will be identified for the successful agency.
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