8:00-8:30 | Registration and Continental Breakfast | |
8:30-8:45 | Welcome and Opening Remarks | |
8:45-10:15 | You. Your Story. Make An Impact. The Power of Story to Connect, Influence, and Get Results Kelly Swanson, Motivational Speaker, Comedian, Author |
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10:15-10:30 | Morning Break – Exhibit Hall | |
10:30-11:30 | Common Denominator Communication Catherine (Kate) Clark, CPC, CRCE-I, Education Chair for National AAHAM, Owner of Mosaic Healthcare Strategies, LLC |
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11:30-12:15 | 12 Lessons Learned from the Introduction of Our “Pre-Arrival Unit” Brett McMillan, Epic Phase II Revenue Cycle Director, UVA Health System |
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12:15-1:15 | Lunch – Exhibit Hall | |
1:15-2:15 | Connecting the Dots: A Roadmap to Prevent Medical Necessity Denials Marge Gray, PMP, MT(ASCP), Business Solutions Consultant, Craneware Anna Barnes, AAPC,CEMC, Coding Consultant, Craneware |
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2:15-3:00 | Capturing the Lost Dollar: Finding Solutions for Uncompensated Care Jeff Farmer, Sr. Solutions Consultant, Transunion Healthcare John Wester, Senior Vice President, Transunion Healthcare |
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3:00-3:15 | Afternoon Break – Exhibit Hall | |
3:15-4:15 | Legislative Updates Jay Andrews - VHHA |
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4:15-4:30 | Closing Remarks & Door Prizes |
About the Free Clinic
“From the volunteers who treat our patients and assist with daily operations...to the health care professionals and organizations that provide pro bono services for our patients...to the individuals, foundations, public funders, businesses, civic groups and churches who provide annual financial support...to the low-income uninsured adults and families who depend on our services...We are one community, driven by the conviction that everyone should have access to quality health care.
The Charlottesville Free Clinic is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) founded in 1992 by Dr. Mohan Nadkarni and Dr. Paul DeMarco during their residencies at UVA Hospital to provide a health support system that offers high-quality and compassionate care to the low-income uninsured in our community, who would otherwise not have access to care and who would otherwise suffer needlessly from many routine and preventable medical conditions. We offer free medical care, dental care, and medications for low-income and low-income uninsured adults between the ages of 19-64 and their families in and around Charlottesville. Out of the 60 free clinics in Virginia in 2011, the CFC is one of only 15 to receive accreditation from the Virginia Association of Free Clinics.”
Charlottesville Free Clinic
http://www.cvillefreeclinic.org/about-us/
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