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HFMA’s Revenue Cycle Staff Training Series: Training for Frontline Staff

When your frontline staff provides outstanding customer service, patient safety and satisfaction increase, as well as your bottom line. HFMA’s Revenue Cycle Training Series shows frontline staff how to provide excellent customer service and revenue cycle management and ensure patients have a positive healthcare experience.

Essential Customer Service Training - $ 1,499.00
Enhanced Customer Service Training  - $ 5,000.00

Essential Revenue Cycle Training - $ 1,499.00
Enhanced Revenue Cycle Training  - $ 5,000.00

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HFMA's Denials Management Toolkit CD

Managing and Improving Your Billing and Collections Process
Denied claims mean delayed, and sometimes, lost revenue. HFMA’s Denial Management Toolkit, a collection of eight interactive electronic tools, helps you manage your revenue cycle to prevent denied claims and resolve claims faster. Provided by revenue cycle experts, the tools can be used immediately. Just input your own hospital’s information for successful results in denials management.

Member Price  - $ 95.00
Non Member Price  - $ 120.00

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HFMA's Certification 2007-08 Self Study Materials

Core Course - $325.00
PFS Course - $295.00
Accounting and Finance Course - $295.00
Managed Care Course - $295.00
Physician's Practice Mgmnt Course - $295.00

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2007 HFMA Healthcare Finance Glossary

The healthcare finance field is filled with jargon and conflicting definitions. This handy reference is useful for to help both board members and staff understand healthcare financial management terms and acronyms.

HFMA's Board of Examiners reviews these terms regularly for accuracy. 
  
Printed version - $30.00/ea for 1 copy;  $25.00/ea. for 11+ copies

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HFMA Principles and Practices Board Issue Analysis 05-01: The Relationship of Community Benefit to Hospital Tax-Exempt Status

Challenges to tax-exempt status are a perennial issue for nonprofit institutional healthcare providers that have taken on new urgency as lawsuits and Congressional hearings scrutinize the roles, obligations, and oversight of not-for-profit entities.

HFMA’s Principles and Practices Board developed Issue Analysis 05-01: The Relationship of Community Benefit to Hospital Tax-Exempt Status to provide some clarity on the charitable attributes that merit tax-exempt status and on the effective communication of those attributes to stakeholders.

The monograph consolidates IRS guidance on the role of community benefit in determining tax-exempt status, describes the wide array of charitable community benefits, and recommends practices on how to quantify and communicate those benefits.

Member Price  - $ 17.50
Non Member Price  - $ 22.00

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