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The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) is pleased to offer the Health Center Financial/Operations Management Seminars.
There are three levels of the Health Center Financial/Operation Management Seminars. Each level focuses on different topics that will help health center financial and operational staff understand and meet the unique challenges of operating a health center.
FOM3 focuses on leadership and management. Leadership and management are two distinctive and complementary systems of actions. The challenge is to combine strong leadership and management and to achieve an effective balance for operational and strategic performance.

Wednesday
Leadership and management are two distinctive and complementary systems of action. The challenge is to combine strong leadership and strong management and use each of them to enhance the other.

Wednesday
Learn about health center industry benchmarks and how to use them in your practice to better manage cost, productivity and revenue by establishing goals and objectives for budgeting and realization of better financial performance.

Wednesday
From tone at the top to management oversight, there are a number of controls that can be implemented to help deter fraud. Many community health centers face the challenge of limited personnel, making segregation of duties difficult. This session will include a discussion of mitigating controls and ideas for enhancing internal controls with limited personnel.

Wednesday
As a result of health reform, data analysis is even more critical to financial and operational decision making. This session will focus on the metrics for analyzing expansion opportunities. We will also discuss how patient-centered medical home (PCMH) practice transformation ties in with PPS payment reform, and the metrics to measure both.

Friday
Recruiting and retaining provider staff is an ever-growing challenge for community health centers. This session will discuss total provider compensation – both salaries and fringe benefits – as well as other drivers of provider satisfaction. The session will also present a basic incentive compensation system for providers.

Friday
Maintaining compliance with applicable legal requirements cannot rest on the health center’s Compliance Officer alone. Instead, compliance should be viewed similarly to other organization-wide initiatives that require both leadership and management to be successful. This session will explain the role of accountability for compliance, the elements of an effective strategy for maintaining compliance, and the tools for managing the implementation of a compliance program.