Everyone is concerned about lower reimbursement that kills profitability, but
what are you going to do about it? No longer can practices rely on the
reimbursement that they've gotten in the past. And, you deserve to get paid
fully for the good work you do. This audio conference will provide concrete
actions to help physicians, administrators and office managers to better
understand payer performance and identify the steps you can take to get paid for
what you do. Once you understand payer performance and the reimbursement
strategies you can put in place, stop shrinking reimbursement, improve practice
finances, and get paid what you deserve.
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Seven Steps to Stop Shrinking Reimbursement
US $237.00
Invest 90-minutes with us and Judy Capko, the practice management expert, who
will describe the seven steps to stop shrinking reimbursements in your
practice.
In Judy Capko’s practical and no-nonsense manner, she will
provide a practical roadmap and seven easy steps addressing the following
items:
Learn the key indicators to assess payer performance
Learn HOW to analyze your economic needs—where to start
Assess whether your contract adjustments are reasonable
Do you know what it costs to see a patient?
How can you even tell if you are losing money?
And, practical strategies to improve reimbursement, of all types
Meet Our Expert Speaker: Judy Capko is
the founder of Capko & Company. Judy has specialized in medical practice
operations, marketing and risk management for more than 20 years. She is the
author of the runaway best-seller, Secrets of the Best-Run Practices (2nd
Edition) published by Greenbranch Publishing and Take Back Time: Bringing Time
Management to Medicine.
Judy’s emphasis is on building patient-centered
strategies and valuing the contribution of the staff. Beyond this, she focuses
on maximizing resources, resulting in improved operational and financial
performance. Hundreds of physicians and administrators have benefited from her
advice and innovative, energetic approach to organizational management and
strategic planning.
Judy has gained national recognition in her field,
working with both small and large practices, as well as major academic faculty
practices from coast to coast. Judy is a popular speaker for major health care
conferences, national specialty associations, health care systems, regional
medical societies and health care executive summits. She has been interviewed by
and authored hundreds of articles for over 30 prestigious national
journals.
Moderator: Nancy Collins, Publisher of The Journal of Medical Practice Management®