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OFFERED BY: LEVEL2 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SEMINAR INFORMATION DESIGN DEFINITION MANAGERS DECISION BUSINESS PROCESS FRAUD DEVELOPMENT QUALITATIVE PLANNING EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT GOODS MARKETING CONTROLLING RISK SYSTEMS REQUIREMEN DESIGNING FUTURE ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT MODELING STRATEGY PRODUCTION QUALITATIVE SYSTEM STRATEGY INPUT BUSINESS RISK STRATEGY GOODS EFFICIENT PLANNING CUSTOMER EFFECTIVE FACTORY SERVICES MAINTENANCE 2019 HEALTH CENTER

2 0 1 9 T R A I N I N G Financial Operations Management Level II (FOM II) This program has been recommended for 15.50 CPE credits in the Specialized Knowledge Category. Delivery Method: Group Live Prerequisites and or Pre Work: A minimum of two years working in the health care sector in a finance, management, or administrative role. Program Level: Intermediate Duration of Training: 2 days NACHC Trainings Are Green! NACHC is pleased to offer Health Center Financial Operations Management Seminars. There are three levels of Health Center Financial Management Operation Management Seminars. Each level focuses on different topics that will help health center finance and operations staff understand and meet the unique challenges of operating a health center. The Level II seminar provide health centers insight and understanding of the core qualities needed to approach the business aspects of financial operations, management, and service delivery. Level I is not required to attend this training. Learning Objectives By the end of this two-day training, the participants will be able to: Review the key business aspects of an efficiently run health center to maximize financial performance. Discover approaches to favorably engage in contract negotiations with managed care organizations. Develop and implement an operations assessment that will improve business performance. Leverage technology to produce information to make better decisions. Past Presenters: Curt Degenfelder, President, Curt Degenfelder Consulting, Inc., Los Angeles, CA Jennifer Nolty, Director, Innovative Primary Care, NACHC, Bethesda, MD James D. Sinkoff, Executive Vice President and CFO Hudson River HealthCare, Inc, Peekskill, NY Michael R. Taylor, President, Precision Resources, Inc. and CEO, Cornell Scott-Hill Community Health Center, Hartford, CT For more information on how to access course materials, or download presentations, visit: http://nachc.org/trainingsand-conferences/ ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS (CPE) The National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc. (NACHC) 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 submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. *Pricing Information Level II Seminar New Orleans, LA April 24-25, 2019 Early Bird Registration Fee: $635 if received by April 10, 2019 Regular and On-Site Registration Fee: $735 if received after April 10, 2019 *Registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, and snacks for morning and afternoon breaks. Registration cutoff date (Last day to register online): April 17, 2019 To register online for these seminars, visit: www.nachc.org and click on trainings. For questions and complaints, email us at trainings@nachc.org or call (301) 347-0400.

Training Information Who Should Attend? We suggest that Health Center CFOs, CEOs, COOs,, Managers, and Board Members attend this regional training. Training Hotel Information Room Rates: $159/night, single/double (plus taxes) Hotel Reservation Cutoff Date: April 2, 2019 *NACHC has negotiated a discounted rate of $159 a night which will be honored until April 2, 2019 or until the block has sold out, whichever occurs first. Online Hotel Reservation Link: https://www.druryhotels.com/bookandstay/newreservation/?groupno=2343846 Tip: We encourage you to register and pay (by credit card) for this regional training and book your hotel accommodations on the same day. A confirmed hotel reservation does not guarantee a spot in the training. If you have not received confirmation for participation in the training, you will be responsible for any hotel cancellation fees. Airport, Parking and Taxi Information The nearest airport is Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (Airport code MSY), which is about 18 miles away from the Drury Inn and Suites New Orleans. The Drury Inn and Suites does not offer shuttle service to/from the airports. Feel free to utilize Super Shuttle services, taxis at baggage claim, or lyft/uber. Drury Inn and Suites offers covered valet parking for $30 per night plus taxes. NACHC Trainings Are Green! All materials for this training will be available on the MyNACHC Learning Center to be downloaded one week prior to the event or printed at your leisure. It will be your responsibility to download these materials to your electronic device and/or print copies if you would like to have them available in paper form. For more information on how to access course materials and download presentations, go to: http://nachc.org/trainings-and-conferences/ This project was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under cooperative agreement number U30CS16089, Technical Assistance to Community and Migrant Health Centers and Homeless for $6,375,000.00 with 30 percent of the total NCA project financed with non-federal sources. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.

Financial/Operations Management Seminar- Level II (FOM II) Group Live Day One: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 7:30am 8:30am 8:30am 10:15am 10:15am 10:30am 10:30am 12:00pm 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 2:30pm 2:30pm 2:45pm 2:45pm 4:30pm Continental fast & Registration The Business of Community Health This session will provide insight and understanding of the core qualities needed for health centers to approach the business aspects of operations, management, and service delivery. Operations Assessment Discover practical management and operating techniques health centers can use to maximize financial performance before, during, and after the patient visit process. Lunch (provided) Operations Assessment (cont.) Managing the Care of Your Patients from the Payer Perspective This session will provide valuable insight into the contracting world of managed care organizations and help health centers prepare and position themselves to respond effectively. This includes: an overview of strategies and metrics payers use when evaluating and contracting with new and existing providers; an exploration of what motivates their business decisions; and approaches to new markets and products, such as QHPs. We will also examine the various care models in the marketplace as payers hold providers accountable for the cost and quality of each patient s care. Day Two : Thursday, April 25, 2019 8:00am 8:30am 8:30am 10:00am 10:00am 10:15am 10:15am 11:45am 11:45am 12:45pm 12:45pm 2:15pm 2:15pm 2:30pm 2:30pm 4:30pm Continental fast & Registration Using Technology to Manage Information This session will review the technological state of information systems in health centers nationally, with specific reference to the accounting, billing, practice management, and electronic medical records systems. You will learn how systems can be used for maximizing seamless data flow among health center departments and sites. Additional attention will be paid to the need for health centers to leverage technology to better manage information. Using Technology to Manage Information (cont.) Lunch (provided) Operational Issues Within Health Centers This session will review synergy between financial and operational processes, and the impact of each on the other. Additional focus on best practices, including the revenue cycle, will be provided. Management Reporting in Health Centers This session will outline the different levels of financial and operational reporting in health centers, based on the impact of each; and, examine their individual key performance indicators. Note: Topics and presenters are subject to change as of 4/17/19

REGISTRATION FORM Health Center Financial/Operations Management Seminar - Level II (FOM 2) PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Name Title Health Center Financial/ Operations Management Seminar - Level II (FOM 2) April 24-25, 2019 Email Organization Address City, State Zip Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Dietary Needs (ex. Kosher, Vegetarian, Food Allergies, etc.) COST INFORMATION* Health Center Financial/Operations Management Seminar - Level II (FOM 2) Early Bird Registration $635 per person (if received by April 10, 2019) $ Regular and On-Site Registration $735 per person (if received after April 10, 2019) $ *Includes continental breakfast, lunch and snacks for morning and afternoon breaks. PAYMENT INFORMATION Check (payable to NACHC) MasterCard Visa American Express Total amount enclosed $ Card Number Expiration Date Print name as it appears on credit card Cardholder s signature Note: Registration is not final until NACHC confirmation is received. This may take up to two weeks from NACHC s receipt of REGISTRATION FORM. DO NOT mail or fax your forms after April 3, 2019. Three Ways To Register: ELECTRONICALLY Online registration is available. Go to www.nachc.com Click Trainings, find the date and name of the training and click register now. MAIL Mail Registration to: NACHC Meetings/Acct. Dept. 7501 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1100W Bethesda, MD 20814 Mail registration by April 3, 2019. FAX Send registration form with credit card information to (301) 347-0457. Fax registration by April 3, 2019. NOTE: Registration forms will not be processed without payment. NACHC CANCELLATION POLICY: All Cancellations must be in writing and must be received at NACHC on/before April 17, 2019. Cancellations received on/before April 17, 2019 will be assessed a $100 processing fee. Cancellations received after April 17, 2019 are not refundable. Cancellations after the conclusion of the training are non-refundable. Substitutions are encouraged. No Shows are non-refundable. To cancel your reservation, please send a request in writing to trainings@nachc. org