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You Need More Than the Same Old CPE. #ficpahcc Disney s Coronado Springs Resort Lake Buena Vista or Online April 28-29, 2016 You need instructors who understand the relationship between the complex, changing business of health care and the regulations that you are trusted to navigate. That s exactly what you ll find at the FICPA s Health Care Industry Conference, coming to Lake Buena Vista in April. This specialized, 18-hour conference covers population health, the retail-like transformation of health care business models, effects of the new revenue recognition standards and much more. Earn the CPE you need and stay the weekend at our new conference site, Disney s Coronado Springs Resort. CPE Credit This conference qualifies for up to 18 credit hours, subject to approval by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Type of credit received is dependent upon concurrent breakouts chosen. Please indicate your choice of breakouts on the registration form. 2 Health Care Industry Conference

Wednesday April 27 12 3:40 p.m. Ethics Thursday April 28 *Additional fees apply, see page 11. 7:30 8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8 8:20 a.m. Opening Remarks 8:20 9:10 a.m. Accounting Update 9:15 10:05 a.m. Breakout 1 Uniform Grant Guidance Update Breakout 2 340B Essentials Breakout 3 Strategic Alliance Merging Hospital-Based Health Systems with Private Clinics 10:05 10:20 a.m. Break 10:20 11:10 a.m. Breakout 4 GASB Update and Lessons Learned on Pension Implementation Breakout 5 Demystifying Price Transparency: Will Price Transparency Build Patient Volume? Breakout 6 Disruption for Your Health 11:15 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Breakout 7 Integrating COSO Into the Internal Audit Process Breakout 8 RAC Reimbursements Breakout 9 CMS Hospital Pay-for-Performance (P4P) Programs: Current Events and Trends 12:05 1:15 p.m. Lunch Presentation: Business Models and Strategies Health Care Goes Retail 1:15 2:05 p.m. Keynote Address: Population Health: Is It the New Secret Sauce? 2:10 3 p.m. Breakout 10 Tax and ASC 740 Considerations of New Healthcare Business Ventures Breakout 11 The Impact of Meaningful Use Certification on Practice Revenue Breakout 12 Time Management and Personal Growth Impact on Professional Development 3 3:15 p.m. Break 3:15 4:05 p.m. Breakout 13 An In-Depth Look at the Impact of the New Revenue Recognition Standards on the Health Care Industry Breakout 14 What Do the Changes in Reimbursement Mean for Physicians? Breakout 15 Doing the Right Thing in Your Employment Practices A Labor and Employment Law Review for Health Care Employers 4:10 5:50 p.m. Expert Panel: Collaboration in Modern Health Care Technology Friday April 29 7:30 8 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8 8:50 a.m. Health Care Cybersecurity Hot Topics 8:50 9:40 a.m. State of Health Care in Florida 9:40 10 a.m. Break 10 10:50 a.m. Breakout 16 AICPA Health Care Expert Panel Update Breakout 17 BMWs and FMV: The Latest in Physician Compensation Valuation Issues 10:55 11:45 a.m. Breakout 18 Fair Value Transactional Accounting Breakout 19 ICD-10: What Do We Do Now? Lessons Learned 11:45 a.m. 1 p.m. Lunch Presentation: Leadership Principles 1 1:50 p.m. Breakout 20 Impacts of New Lease Standard on Healthcare Industry Breakout 21 Setting Up Self-Managed Clinics 1:50 2:05 p.m. Break 2:05 2:55 p.m. Washington Update 2:55 3:45 p.m. Nonprofit Reporting Agenda at-a-glance 3

Wednesday, April 27 12 3:40 p.m. Ethics (4 E) CPAs face many complex and challenging ethical issues. This course addresses the ethical and professional obligations CPAs have to their clients, employers, colleagues, regulators, and to the public. We will discuss recent trends in business and professional ethics along with the specific rules and requirements applicable to CPAs outlined in Florida Statutes, the Rules of the Florida Board of Accountancy, and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. The course fulfills the biennial ethics requirement for Florida CPAs and is designed for professionals in public practice and those working in industry or government. Registration details available soon. * Additional fees apply, see page 11. Thursday, April 28 7:30 8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8 8:20 a.m. Opening Remarks 8:20 9:10 a.m. Accounting Update (1 AA) Celina L. Jozsi, CPA Professor Florida Southern College, Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise Lakeland and Silviana Falcon Faculty Florida Southern College, Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise Lakeland We will provide an overview of developments in accounting such as revenue recognition, leases, impairments and other areas that have an impact on health care organizations. 9:15 10:05 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts 1, 2 and 3 (Choose One) Breakout 1 Breakout 2 Breakout 3 Uniform Grant Guidance Update (1 AA) Nathanael S. Oliver, CPA Senior Manager, Assurance Services RSM US LLP Ft. Lauderdale This course will provide an overview of the new requirements for Uniform Grant Guidance, as well as provide an update on recent changes and some recommended action items to help you comply. 340B Essentials (1 TB) Jeff Davis Counsel, Legal and Policy Affairs 340B Health Washington, DC 340B Health will take you through the essential elements of the 340B drug discount program and will provide an overview of the key program requirements and compliance issues. We will also provide a summary of the latest developments in 340B. Strategic Alliance Merging Hospital Based Health Systems with Private Clinics (1 TB) Elaine C. Thompson, PhD, FACHE President & Chief Executive Officer Lakeland Regional Health Systems Inc Lakeland This presentation provides insights and best practices to consider when merging together two health care entities. Additionally, we will explore the challenges and rewards of creating a cohesive corporate culture and effectively-guided transition from a for-profit to not-for-profit business model. 10:20 11:10 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts 4, 5 and 6 (Choose One) Breakout 4 Conference Schedule GASB Update and Lessons Learned on Pension Implementation (1 AA) William Blend, CPA, CFE Shareholder Moore Stephens Lovelace, PA Orlando This session will provide an review of changes impacting entities subject to governmental accounting standards and governmental auditing standards. In addition, we will overview the challenges of GASB 68 and the lessons learned during the initial implementation year. 4 Health Care Industry Conference

Breakout 5 Breakout 6 Demystifying Price Transparency: Will Price Transparency Build Patient Volume? (1 TB) Cheri S. Kane Managing Director Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP Lousiville, Ky. and Joseph V. Sabatina Director PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP Philadelphia, Pa. We will discuss the next steps, lessons learned, organizational outcomes and best practices to create a price transparency program, satisfy the law and increase market share. We will challenge your organization to turn price transparency from a legislative requirement into a customer experience differentiator. Disruption for Your Health (1 TB) Scott Arnold Senior Vice President and CIO Tampa General Hospital Tampa Health care is broken. Disruption will come easy and happen fast. The onset of consumerization within health care is set to drastically change the way you manage your own health. Explore emerging trends and predictions and be inspired to anticipate your next move with your own health care. 11:15 a.m. 12:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts 7, 8 and 9 (Choose One) Breakout 7 Integrating COSO Into the Internal Audit Process (1 AA) Sinthia Hernandez-Diaz Director PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Miami and Andrew S. Wallace, CIA,CPA Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Ft. Lauderdale This session will cover how to leverage the updated 2013 COSO Internal Control Framework into the Internal Audit Process to facilitate and enhance the value and impact of the IA Function beyond compliance. This session will also provide a practical approach to promoting consistency in how your organization views internal controls in the alignment of strategy with underlying functions and processes. ficpa.org/cpe 5

Thursday (continued) Breakout 8 RAC Reimbursements (1 TB) 2:10 3 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts 10, 11 and 12 (Choose One) Breakout 9 CMS Hospital Pay-for-Performance (P4P) Programs: Current Events & Trends (1 TB) Steve Harris, MHA, MBA, CHFP Director of Reimbursement Tampa General Hospital Tampa Join us to discuss the key elements of Medicare's three P4P programs the Value-Based Purchasing Program, Hospital-Acquired Conditions Program and the Hospital Readmissions Reductions Program with special emphasis on what's new in 2016 and coming in 2017. 12:05 1:15 p.m. Lunch Presentation Business Models and Strategies Health Care Goes Retail (1 TB) Matthew Rozen Vice President, Healthcare Solutions JP Morgan Phoenix, Ariz. Learn about three rising business models in health care: urgent care clinics; Walmart, CVS and Walgreens; and medical groups like outpatient specialty clinics and ancillary clinics. Explore how these retail models are taking shape and the key drivers for shaping these models, including government reform, competitive dynamics, increased patient responsibility and patient satisfaction. Furthermore, learn about the retail-like infrastructure needed to meet the evolving demands of consumers requiring pricing transparency, billing simplicity and retail-like payment outlets and methods. 1:15 2:05 p.m. Keynote Address: Population Health: Is It the New Secret Sauce? (1 TB) Dr. David B. Nash, MD, MBA Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia, Pa. How did we arrive at a point where we spend the most money in the world on health care and yet rank seventeenth globally? Dr. Nash will define population health from both an academic and pragmatic perspective, connecting population health to the core tenets of the ACA and offering provocative predictions about the future. Breakout 10 Breakout 11 Breakout 12 Tax and ASC 740 Considerations of New Healthcare Business Ventures (1 AA) David A. Craig, CPA Senior Manager Deloitte Tax LLP Atlanta and John W. Sadoff, Jr. CPA Director Deloitte Tax LLP Atlanta This presentation will discuss tax and ASC 740 considerations for taxexempt healthcare organizations entering new healthcare business ventures, such as telemedicine, research activities, healthcare consulting and joint ventures with taxable organizations. The Impact of Meaningful Use Certification on Practice Revenue (1 TB) Jude A. Pierre Practicing Physician, Executive Leadership Coach Tampa This presentation will detail the elements necessary for meaningful use of an electronic health record (EHR), the impact of certifying for meaningful use and financial penalties associated with practices not obtaining meaningful use certification. Time Management and Personal Growth Impact on Professional Development (1 TB) Beatriz D. Viamontes, CPA, MBA, CHFP Corporate Controller Tampa General Hospital Tampa Understand common-sense strategies that have the potential for more than doubling efficiency in the workplace and beyond. We will discuss how personal growth can positively impact work performance and lead to professional growth through the role of emotional intelligence. 6 Health Care Industry Conference

Conference Schedule 3:15 4:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts 13, 14 and 15 (Choose One) Breakout 13 Breakout 14 An In-depth Look at the Impact of the New Revenue Recognition Standards on the Health Care Industry (1 AA) Todd A. Webster, CPA Audit Managing Director KPMG LLP Tampa Attend this session to get a brief review of the new revenue recognition standards and take an in-depth look at the impact of these new standards on the health care industry. What Do the Changes in Reimbursement Mean for Physicians? (1 TB) Kenneth T. Hertz, FACMPE Principal Consultant MGMA Health Care Consulting Group Englewood, Co Reimbursement models are changing almost daily. This session will look at recent trends and the impact these trends will have on physician compensation. We'll explore the impact in a broad range of structures, including CINs, private practice, ACOs, and employment models. Breakout 15 Doing the Right Thing in Your Employment Practices A Labor and Employment Law Review for Health Care Employers (1 TB) Todd S. Aidman, Esq. Partner Ford & Harrison, LLP Tampa Are you prepared for recent changes and what is soon to come in labor and employment law for health care employers? This program will look at some of the most important labor and employment law trends in health care. Some of the topics that will be discussed include unionization in the health care industry and new NLRB rules; understanding employee leave; proposed changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act; social media; and hiring concerns involving arbitration provisions and the fair credit reporting act. ficpa.org/cpe 4:10 5:50 p.m. Expert Panel: Collaboration in Modern Health Care Technology (2 TB) Michael J. Miller Moderator Vice President, Healthcare Banking Specialist Fifth Third Bank Orlando Over the last decade, there has been tremendous development in life sciences to improve patient health and episodic outcomes: new technology to allow less invasive surgeries; new treatments for cancer; new pharmaceuticals to cure or improve treatment of chronic diseases such as hepatitis C and diabetes; the 3D printing of prosthetics and human tissue replacement; and more. Collaboration between scientists, engineers, research companies, providers and financiers has been key to many of these advancements. Hear first-hand from executives at M2GEN, Sanford- Burnham-Prebys, The Florida Hospital Translational Research Institute and others about the collaborative effort behind the technological health care advancements their companies have made and the economics of that collaboration. Gold Sponsors Sponsors CliftonLarsenAllen EY FHI Communications Fifth Third Bank JP Morgan Moore Stephens Lovelace PricewaterhouseCoopers TD Bank Vaco 7

Friday, April 29 7:30 8 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8 8:50 a.m. Health Care Cybersecurity Hot Topics (1 TB) Michael H. Sloan, CPA, CISA Partner, Healthcare Risk Ernst & Young LLP Tampa It is not a matter of if; it is a matter of when. This discussion will provide an overview of the current threat landscape and critical attention areas for management in order to build strong cybersecurity defenses. 8:50 9:40 a.m. State of Health Care in Florida (1 TB) John Armstrong, MD, FACS - Invited State Surgeon General Florida Department of Health Tallahassee 10 10:50 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts 16 and 17 (Choose One) Breakout 16 Breakout 17 AICPA Health Care Expert Panel Update (1 AA) William Heimerdinger, CPA Partner, Assurance Services Ernst & Young LLP New York, N.Y. and Christine M. Quintana, CPA Senior Manager, Assurance Services Ernst & Young LLP New York, N.Y. This session will provide an update on the activities of the AICPA Health Care Expert Panel. BMWs and FMV: The Latest in Physician Compensation Valuation Issues (1 TB) Ann Bittinger Attorney The Bittinger Law Firm Jacksonville This presentation will draw back the curtain to expose the contractual details behind the big whistleblower settlements involving how health systems pay physician employees, including Halifax, North Broward, Adventist and others settlements. We will explore easy-to-understand applications of the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute and the False Claims Act. 10:55 11:45 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts 18 and 19 (Choose One) Breakout 18 Breakout 19 Fair Value Transactional Accounting (1 AA) Steven D. Stang, CPA Principal CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Charlotte, N.C. Get an understanding of fair value accounting standards that are applicable to hospitals and other health care entities. This presentation will discuss fair value accounting with respect to transactions of health care organizations and provide an overview of the components of mergers and acquisitions that are subject to fair value accounting standards. ICD-10: What Do We Do Now? Lessons Learned (1 TB) Rhonda Buckholtz, CPC, CPCI, CPMA, CRC, CHPSE, CENTC, CGSC, CPEDC, COBG VP Strategic Development AAPC Salt Lake City, Utah Much has happened since ICD-10 was not only planned for but implemented with many hurdles and successes in the industry, but where does that leave us now? And what about future initiatives and programs that will effect revenue streams and payment reforms? This session will take us through decisions being made and how to prepare for future healthcare impacts regarding the diagnostic coding system. 11:45 a.m. 1 p.m. Lunch Presentation Leadership Principles (1 TB) Raymond Monteleone, CPA President and Founding Partner Paladin Global Partners Ft. Lauderdale What does it take to be a successful leader in today s world? Leaders assume leadership roles inside and outside of their profession. How is leading in today s environment different than years past and how will the future demand new strategies? 8 Health Care Industry Conference

Conference Schedule 1 1:50 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts 20 and 21 (Choose One) Breakout 20 Breakout 21 Impacts of New Lease Standard on Healthcare Industry (1 AA) Sree Gotipati Senior Manager Ernst & Young Jacksonville This session will cover the requirements of the new lease standard, including: How to identify a lease; what the impacts will be on lessees financial statements; and effective date and transition requirements. Throughout the session, practical considerations will focus on implications for healthcare industry. Setting Up Self-Managed Clinics (1 TB) 2:05 2:55 p.m. Washington Update (1 TB) Larry Oday President Larry Oday, Esq, PLLC Rockville, Md. This session will provide a rundown of salient legislative and regulatory develpements since April 2015. 2:55 3:45 p.m. Nonprofit Reporting (1 AA) Lynda M. Dennis, Ph.D., CPA, CGFM, CGFO Lecturer University of Central Florida Dixon School of Accounting Orlando This session will provide an overview of the status of FASB's not-forprofit financial reporting project, explore the proposed changes and discuss how they may affect not-for-profit health care entitles. ficpa.org/cpe 9

Conference Info Conference Site & Accommodations Disney Disney s Coronado Springs Resort 1000 W Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 (407) 939-4686 FICPA Room Rate: $159 Single/Double Occupancy; $15 per additional person per night Hotel Cutoff Deadline: Friday, March 31, 2016 Reservations made after the cutoff date will be subject to availability and current room rate. For reservations, please contact Disney's Coronado Springs Resort directly at (407) 939-4686. Be sure to mention the FICPA Health Care Industry Conference to receive the special group rate. 2015 16 Health Care Industry Conference Committee Carlos Hernandez, Chair Betty Viamontes, Vice Chair Al W. Allred Scot A. Dobbs Cheryl J. Hasson Kathleen G. Bailey George C. Batalis Stephen M. Beaujon Curtis H. Bernstein Stephanie G. Boyle C. Brett Cooper Douglas L. Cooper Michael A. Curto Abigail F. Dupree Stephen J. Farbish Charles Felix Eric S. Friedfeld Jeff Goolsby Kim Y. Griffin-Hunter Jennifer R. Hamway Kathleen A. Hargreaves Gregory M. Hathorne Harry H. Kimball, III Meagan C. Mane Charity M. McClure Dan B. Polen Michael L. Ray Brain S. Walgamott CPE Policies You May Need to Know CPE policies may be found on our website at www.ficpa.org/policies or on the confirmation sent upon completion of registration. Bring Your Team and Save Register five or more people from the same organization and receive special group discounts! Restrictions may apply. For more information, visit www.ficpa.org/policies. Did you know? You can apply your nonmember fee from this event towards an FICPA membership. Visit www.ficpa.org/policies for more details and an application. EZMaterials will be available for download seven days before the conference. Please be sure to download your EZMaterials prior to arriving at the event. You can now verify your CPE online. The link to your EZ Verification will be emailed to you on the last day of this event and will be available for seven days. Please allow two weeks after the event for the credits to appear in your CPE Tracker. As a member, the FICPA s CPE Tracker automatically records the credit hours you earn from our courses. You can also add credits from other courses you ve taken, and it s 100% free for you. Can t Attend in Person? If you can't make it to the Health Care Industry Conference, we'll have select sessions available through live Simulcast! You can register to watch both days or just one. To register for the Simulcast and learn more, please visit www.ficpa.org/hcc. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION (#CH2614) AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. 10 Health Care Industry Conference

HCC Registration INTERNET registrations can be placed online by visiting the FICPA website at www.ficpa.org/cpe. FAX a completed registration form with credit card information to the FICPA at (850) 681-2433. CALL the FICPA Member Service Center at (800) 342-3197, or (850) 224-2727. MAIL TO Continuing Professional Education, FICPA, P.O. Box 5437, Tallahassee, FL 32314-5437. Contact Information Name Firm Address FICPA Member No. City State ZIP Telephone ( ) Email m Check here if registration reflects an address change. Check the following box(s) to receive membership information for: m Florida CPA/PAC m FICPA Educational Foundation In accordance with ADA requirements, if you are disabled and require special services, please check here. Someone from our office will contact you. Pricing Ethics Wednesday, April 27 12 3:40 p.m. ETHHCC Member Price Nonmember Price** Early Bird Price* $99 $164 Regular Price (as of March 28, 2016) $154 $219 Health Care Industry Conference Thursday & Friday HCC Member Price Nonmember Price** Early Bird Price* $550 $800 Regular Price (as of March 28, 2016) $605 $855 * Take advantage of the Early Bird Price by registering more than 30 days before the course date and receive $55 off the Regular Price **Nonmembers of the FICPA must add an additional $125 per day of instruction to the registration price. Save money and apply this fee to your FICPA membership fees. Visit www.ficpa.org/cpe for more details. ***Additional Nonmember Cost is waived for members of FHA and HFMA for the Health Care Industry Conference only. ficpa.org/cpe Subtotal $ Total $ You will automatically be registered for all General Sessions. Please check one breakout session for each time slot indicating the concurrent session you wish to attend. Thursday, April 28 11:10 a.m.-12 p.m. B01 B02 B03 1:15-2:05 p.m. B04 B05 B06 2:10-3 p.m. B07 B08 B09 3:15-4:05 p.m. B10 B11 B12 4:05-4:55 p.m. B13 B14 B15 Friday, April 29 10-10:50 a.m. B16 B17 10:55-11:45 a.m. B18 B19 1-1:50 p.m. B20 B21 Method of Payment Check enclosed in the amount of $. Please charge my company-issued credit card: Please charge my personal credit card: VISA MasterCard American Express Discover Cardholder Name Signature Card Validation Code: (3 or 4 digit code located on the credit card) Exp. Date The FICPA is not responsible for checks or registrations delayed or lost in the mail. 11

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