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Advanced Topics in Hospital Financial Management - New!

Today’s economic challenges demand even higher levels of financial understanding and skill

Develop managers who get results, build partnerships and mobilize your workforce for positive change.

  • Relate the financial plan to your organization’s strategic plan and meet your community benefit mandate
  • Dramatically improve your bottom line through effective labor and supply chain management
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You'll also learn:

  • Interpret key financial reports to gauge financial performance
  • Dramatically improve bottom line through effective labor management
  • Establish standards for the profitability, viability or sustainability of clinical service lines
  • Understand the impact of the financial environment on your ability to move forward on major capital projects

Presented by: Steven H. Berger, CPA, FACHE, FHFMA

Seminar leader Steven Berger, CPA, FACHE, president, Healthcare Insights LLC, will show nonfinancial hospital executives how to explore critical tools and techniques required to confidently make tough financial decisions.

Registration

  • Click on the Register Now link for the location of your choice
  • Call ACHE's Customer Service Center at (312) 424-9400
  • Download a registration form.
 
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Las Vegas
Feb. 8-11, 2010
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Santa Fe
Jun. 14-17, 2010
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Tuition
2010
Affiliate $1,190
Nonaffiliate $1,390


Who Should Attend
This advanced level course is recommended for CEOs, COOs, service line managers and others seeking to understand more about financial management. This is not an introductory seminar and experience as a healthcare executive is required.

Continuing Education Credit
In addition to the 12 Category I (ACHE education) credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

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