HFMA Member Engagement Award Program

Member Engagement Award Point Categories, Values, and Definitions

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About the HFMA Member Engagement Award Program

HFMA’s strength comes from members who contribute their time, ideas, and energy to serve the healthcare industry, advance their profession, and support one another. Through involvement at the chapter, regional, and national levels, members gain opportunities for professional development, information sharing, networking, advocacy, and leadership.

The HFMA Member Engagement Award Program recognizes these contributions by awarding points for eligible volunteer activities. Members can earn points by writing and reviewing content, serving on committees, supporting events, speaking or moderating at programs, mentoring, and participating in other engagement opportunities.

The program was established in 1960 as the Founders Merit Award Series. It was revised in 2004 to refocus on volunteer service and refreshed again in 2024 to reflect current engagement opportunities. At that time, it was renamed the Member Engagement Award Program to emphasize the many ways members can contribute at every level of HFMA.

By encouraging continued participation, the program celebrates member service while helping volunteers progress toward Bronze, Silver, and Gold recognition.

The Awards

HFMA recognizes members as they reach key engagement milestones:

Bronze Award
Earned after accumulating 25 engagement points.

Silver Award
Earned after accumulating 50 total engagement points.

Gold Award
Earned after accumulating 75 total engagement points.

Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor recognizes exceptional and sustained service to HFMA.

A member may be nominated for the Medal of Honor by their Chapter Board of Directors after:

  • Remaining actively involved in HFMA for at least three years after earning the Gold Award
  • Providing significant service at the chapter, regional, or national level during at least two of those years
  • Remaining an HFMA member in good standing

Chapters may nominate eligible members at any time during the year.

Ways to Earn Engagement Points

Literary Contributions

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Serving in Chapter Committees

All points entered by chapter.

Serving in National Committees

All points entered by HFMA National.

Event Contributions

All points entered by member.

Miscellaneous

All points entered by member.

Important Reminders

  • Although HFMA National and the chapters track chapter and national committee engagement points, it is ultimately the responsibility of the individual member to report points earned using the Awards input screen in their member profile. To add a missing chapter or national committee position, reach out to the Chapter’s Award Chairperson, who serves as a liaison to HFMA National. Member points are automatically transferred from one chapter to another.
  • Retroactive scoring of points for all categories is permissible if appropriate documentation is provided.
  • No points are earned for serving terms of office of less than one-half of a chapter’s fiscal year for any category, services a member is paid to perform, or for chapter participation prior to HFMA membership.
  • Chapter members can view their Member Engagement points on the HFMA website under My Account > My Engagement Points in their personal profiles. Any discrepancies between points awarded and points earned should be reported to the Chapter’s Award Chairperson.
  • No points are awarded when an honorarium is provided.

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