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Where did all our funds go? – Navigating a Path Forward Post Pandemic

Date
June 1, 2023
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Health center business has become increasingly challenging over the last few years as a result of COVID-19. However, prior to the pandemic, many health centers were operating in – or close to - distress. The relief provided by COVID-19 emergency one-time funding streams will expire in 2023 and health centers may be finding themselves facing those same financial concerns all over again. In this session we will discuss several signs of distress, and how to turnaround your organization to move forward and achieve sustainability and continue the mission and vision of the health center.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Aparna Mekala
Principal, CohnReznick LLP
Speaker Image for Steven Schwartz
Partner, CohnReznick LLP

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