2018 - Closing A Medical Practice
Date2018-01-10
Deadline2018-01-10
VenueTraining Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colorado, USA - United States
KeywordsMedical Practice
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2j0l9u3
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
This healthcare compliance workshop will discuss the ethical and legal tasks to close a practice. There are many tasks that must be accomplished and having an organized plan is essential.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Closing a practice involves tasks to accomplish to avoid liability such as abandonment, DEA medication issues, managed care contract legal requirements and staff benefits payouts.
AREAS COVERED
Why you should try to sell or transition your practice
Notification letter to patients to avoid abandonment/combine with transition letter
Staff termination or retention to help close the practice?
Notification requirements of payors
Selling your medical equipment or furniture or donation?
Notification of vendors and banks
Checklist of tasks for closing a practice
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Legal and ethical duties to patients when retiring
Requirements for disposal of controlled substances and the DEA
Medical records retention/ownership - what your attorney/broker may not realize
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Physicians, Risk Managers, Administrators, Attorneys
SPEAKER
Debra Phairas is President of Practice & Liability Consultants, LLC a nationally recognized firm specializing in practice management and malpractice prevention. Her background includes medical clinic administration and loss prevention management for NORCAL Mutual, a physician malpractice insurance carrier in Northern California. Her BS is from Michigan State University and her graduate work at Golden Gate University San Francisco MBA Health Services Administration program. Her consulting experience includes over 1,850 practices of all sizes and specialties. Typical engagements include: practice start-ups, practice assessments, mergers, financial analysis, revenue enhancement, overhead reduction, personnel management, over 450 practice valuations, expert witness, partnership issues and recruitment support for hospitals and physician groups. She has presented seminars and lectures nationwide for state and local medical/dental associations, management organizations and specialty societies.
For more details click on this link
http://bit.ly/2j0l9u3
Email: support-AT-trainingdoyens.com
Toll Free:+1-888-300-8494
Tel: +1-720-996-1616
Fax: +1-888-909-1882
PRICE :$199
This healthcare compliance workshop will discuss the ethical and legal tasks to close a practice. There are many tasks that must be accomplished and having an organized plan is essential.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Closing a practice involves tasks to accomplish to avoid liability such as abandonment, DEA medication issues, managed care contract legal requirements and staff benefits payouts.
AREAS COVERED
Why you should try to sell or transition your practice
Notification letter to patients to avoid abandonment/combine with transition letter
Staff termination or retention to help close the practice?
Notification requirements of payors
Selling your medical equipment or furniture or donation?
Notification of vendors and banks
Checklist of tasks for closing a practice
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Legal and ethical duties to patients when retiring
Requirements for disposal of controlled substances and the DEA
Medical records retention/ownership - what your attorney/broker may not realize
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Physicians, Risk Managers, Administrators, Attorneys
SPEAKER
Debra Phairas is President of Practice & Liability Consultants, LLC a nationally recognized firm specializing in practice management and malpractice prevention. Her background includes medical clinic administration and loss prevention management for NORCAL Mutual, a physician malpractice insurance carrier in Northern California. Her BS is from Michigan State University and her graduate work at Golden Gate University San Francisco MBA Health Services Administration program. Her consulting experience includes over 1,850 practices of all sizes and specialties. Typical engagements include: practice start-ups, practice assessments, mergers, financial analysis, revenue enhancement, overhead reduction, personnel management, over 450 practice valuations, expert witness, partnership issues and recruitment support for hospitals and physician groups. She has presented seminars and lectures nationwide for state and local medical/dental associations, management organizations and specialty societies.
For more details click on this link
http://bit.ly/2j0l9u3
Email: support-AT-trainingdoyens.com
Toll Free:+1-888-300-8494
Tel: +1-720-996-1616
Fax: +1-888-909-1882
PRICE :$199
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