This two-day training is designed to orient you to financial management, accounting principles, and terminology unique to health centers. Get an in-depth understanding of the Section 330 scope of project and how it influences health center finance and operations.
Intermediate-level exploration of grants management, budgeting, profitability, and Medicare cost reporting. This two-day training equips participants to distinguish between approaches to appropriate operational budget development.
Increase your understanding of the core qualities needed to approach the business aspects of financial operations, management, and service delivery. This two-day intermediate-to-advanced-level training is designed to provide mid-level career level health center finance managers insight.
This two-day training provides high-level approaches to concepts of management and leadership, leveraging data for decision-making, creating high-performing teams, and defining the principles of effective compliance for health centers.
Get in-depth guidance on the complex revenue cycle for Federally Qualified Health Centers, including developing effective billing departments, analyzing and maximizing patient revenue and collections, and accurate reporting of accounts receivable. Identify techniques and tools to improve coding and documentation to drive financial and operational performance and compliance.
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