Change is happening rapidly in health care. The new lease standard, telehealth, goodwill impairment, and revenue recognition are just several examples of glimpses of the health care industries future. At the AICPA’s Health Care Industry Conference, we'll discuss how these changes can help you advance, and stay ahead of the future.
The conference’s in-depth coverage combined with panel discussions, Q&As and networking will help you lead your clients and organization confidently through key challenges and opportunities ahead.
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This includes sessions from the conference: Health Care Industry Conference 2019
Sessions Included:
Welcome Remarks | Policy Update (Nov 06, 2019 12:30 PM)
The Disruptors: How Amazon, Apple, CVS & Other Tech Companies Will Change Health Care (Nov 06, 2019 01:40 PM)
Business Combinations and Goodwill: A Primer and Update (Nov 06, 2019 03:25 PM)
Using Telemedicine to Reduce Disparities, Humanize Healthcare and Drive ROI (Nov 06, 2019 03:25 PM)
The Evolution of Value Based Care - Are You Ready? (Nov 06, 2019 04:50 PM)
Revenue Cycle: Strategic Planning & Reimbursement - Robotics, Cognitive Automation and Artificial Intelligence (Nov 06, 2019 04:50 PM)
Navigating Physician Acquisitions - Private Equity & Health System Buyers (Nov 06, 2019 04:50 PM)
Payer Challenges Causing Revenue Cycle Disruptions (Nov 07, 2019 07:00 AM)
YellowBook & Uniform Guidance Update (Nov 07, 2019 07:00 AM)
Chair Announcements | Revenue Recognition Implementation - Bumps and Pitfalls (Nov 07, 2019 08:05 AM)
FASB Update (Nov 07, 2019 09:30 AM)
Accounting & Auditing Update Part 1 (Nov 07, 2019 10:55 AM)
Accounting & Auditing Update Part 2 (Nov 07, 2019 01:15 PM)
Risk-Based Payment Models (Nov 07, 2019 01:15 PM)
National Health Care Legal and Regulatory Update (Nov 07, 2019 02:35 PM)
Leading ERP Technology in Healthcare and How to Optimize Opportunities (Sponsored by Protiviti) (Nov 07, 2019 02:35 PM)
Distressed? A Conversation with Hospital Industry Executives (Nov 07, 2019 03:55 PM)
Bring Digital to Life (Nov 07, 2019 03:55 PM)
Machine vs. Humanity: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Healthcare (Nov 08, 2019 07:00 AM)
Price Transparency & the Impact to the Bottom Line (Nov 08, 2019 08:00 AM)
The Art and Science of Responding to a Cyber Breach (Nov 08, 2019 08:00 AM)
Nuts & Bolts of the New Lease Standard (Nov 08, 2019 09:40 AM)
CFO Panel (Nov 08, 2019 11:05 AM)
Compliance Hot Topics (Nov 08, 2019 11:05 AM)
This workshop is not available as part of the Flex Pass registration options. This workshop will introduce participants to various finance matters, topics, regulations, and strategic issues that shape the American health care system.
Attendees will:
This update session will provide an economic trajectory of Healthcare costs.
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Amazon, Google and now CVS have ridden the wave of businesses leveraging their existing frameworks into health care as it turns to data and digital health. Amazon will use Prime and Whole Foods to enter into the pharmacy business, and a potential partnership with Cerner will reportedly utilize Amazon's analytics and perhaps an Amazon EHR. Google has been pushing relentlessly into health care with initiatives in health, wellness and life sciences and even has a whole division devoted to expanding the human lifespan. With the Aetna acquisition, CVS can combine a physical footprint with a payment model and pharmaceutical innovation. This session will examine the plans these three giants have for our health care delivery system.
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Business combinations in the health care space continue to have high annual volumes, but how do these impact the balance sheet post-transaction. The session will discuss details regarding ASC 805, Business Combinations, as well as post-transaction goodwill related issues.
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This session will explore some of the ways that telemedicine is being deployed right now in the U.S., and the measurable outcomes and ROI that hospitals are seeing. We will discuss how technology can be implemented, utilized, and customized to reduce health system costs and aide in care delivery. But beyond that, we will discuss some of the intangibles of the patient experience and how optimal use of virtual solutions can be a powerful means to humanize healthcare.
Participants in this session will gain insights in these areas:
This session will describe the current state of value-based care and identify opportunities for providers to increase their readiness for VBC arrangements. The session will also offer ways to maximize upside risk returns for those already participating in such arrangements and identify potential new revenue streams through these arrangements. Multiple case studies will be offered to enhance the audience’s understanding of the current trends, what is working and what is not working. Mr. Gregory will facilitate an interactive discussion throughout the presentation in the form of informal survey questions designed to engage the audience.
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In this session, we will discuss the applicability of these state of the art technologies broadly to provider Finance and specifically to Revenue Cycle.
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Acquisitions of physician practices by private equity and health systems have been increasing and changing the market landscape for providers. This session will provide an overview of the physician transaction market and include discussions around relevant transactional differences between a health system and private equity buyer, including those related to physician compensation and incentive strategies.
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Revenue Cycle Disruption is becoming the 'norm' in healthcare. Payers have always had the power of cash/money, but with prior authorization, changes In contracting and ongoing revisions to directing of patients plus new players in the field of care delivery has mixed up the payer/provider relationship more than ever. Learn action oriented ideas as we attack this ongoing disruption.
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In this session, we will discuss some of the trends in Uniform Guidance as well as significant changes occurring in Uniform Guidance audits as a result of the release of the 2019 Compliance Supplement. Further, the 2018 revision of Government Auditing Standards (the Yellow Book), the first revision since 2011, will be discussed.
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During this session, presenters will take a look at recent hot topics related to revenue recognition. In addition, hear how Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the U.S., tackled adoption of the new standards and wrote an accounting policy to address the new standards. We will discuss the impact this had on their financial statements as well as lessons learned from implementation.
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This session will focus on audit and accounting updates, including both FASB and GASB updates. During the session, panelists will review changes in accounting and auditing standards. Session will continue in Session #14, Part 2.
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Continuation of Part 1 (Session #13). This session will focus on audit and accounting updates, including both FASB and GASB updates. During the session, panelists will review changes in accounting and auditing standards.
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The transition from fee-for-service reimbursement to value-based payments is rapidly accelerating. Learn from several new models including pay-for-performance, episodic payments, shared savings arrangements, and global budgets.
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The presentation will review current developments in Medicare litigation, including the Supreme Court decision in Azar v. Allina Health Services and other pending federal cases. We will also review CMS's adjustments to the Area Wage Index for FY 2020 and potential legal challenges to the policy. Lastly, we will review national proposals concerning surprise billing and hospital price transparency, including the potential for future litigation concerning HHS' price transparency proposed rule.
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