Certified Hospital Cost Report Specialist (CHCRS) Training
You must first meet the pre-requisite courses listed under the “Program Enrollment” section below to enroll in this training program.
This training program includes an in-depth presentation of key components of hospital cost reporting, designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the financial processes and regulatory requirements involved. Additionally this course will provide strategies for you to consider and special classification scenarios your organization may qualify for that are intended to provide increased reimbursement based on your organizational characteristics. The program is recommended for and includes CFOs, controllers, reimbursement managers, directors and staff, accounting and finance staff, cost and budget staff, and consultants.
The Hospital Cost Report certification program is a collaboration between HFMA and FORVIS, LLP.
CHCRS Program Learning Objectives:
- Understand the purpose of the cost report and its role in determining payments.
- Examine all the primary cost report worksheets.
- Understand the Medicare cost report settlement and the various settlement components.
- Explore the key factors in determining which Medicare Special Designations apply to your organization
- Identify various clinic types as well as strategies and advantages/disadvantages to your organization
CHCRS Outline:
- Course 1 – Hospital Cost Report
- Course 2 – Cost Report Overview
- Course 3 – Worksheet A
- Course 4 – Worksheet B Part 1 and Part B-1
- Course 5 – Worksheet C
- Course 6 – Medicare Payment Methodologies
- Course 7 – Medicare Special Designations
- Course 8 – Other Worksheets
- Course 9 – Wage Index
- Course 10 – Clinic Strategies
- Course 11 – Understanding the Cost Report Submission and Settlement Processes
Program Enrollment:
The CHCRS designation is earned and awarded upon successful completion of two prerequisite courses, hospital cost report training and CHCRS exam.
Step 1
Complete the two CHCRS program prerequisite courses. These courses can be taken in any order. A certificate is awarded on completion.
- Prerequisite Course: Medicare Outpatient Reimbursement Fundamentals
- Cost: Member Included, Non-Member $99
- Prerequisite Course: Medicare Inpatient Reimbursement Fundamentals
- Cost: Member Included, Non-Member $99
Step 2
Complete the hospital cost report training. There are two options available.
- Option 1: Complete the HFMA hospital cost report online training course
- Cost: Member $349, Non-Member – $549.
- Option 2: Complete the FORVIS led virtual cost report training
- Link: forvis.com/events. Fees apply.
Step 3
Successfully complete the CHCRS exam*. When you successfully complete the exam, you will be awarded the CHCRS CPE certificate, digital badge, and designation.
- Cost: Member – Included, Non-Member – $200.
- Successful completion of the two prerequisite courses and hospital cost report training is required to enroll in the CHCRS exam.
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