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DRCHSD 2024 RCM PPM Webinar Series: Session 1 of 4

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. CT
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

DRCHSD 2024 RCM PPM Webinar Series: Session 1 of 4

Unlocking Opportunities: Patient Liability Strategies for Rural Hospital Sustainability

Description: Exploring innovative strategies to enhance patient liability management in rural hospitals and how these strategies can empower rural hospitals to navigate the unique challenges they face, strengthen their financial health, and focus on the delivery of quality care to their communities.

Learning Objectives:

  • Importance of patient liability management and its impact on financial resiliency
  • Innovative patient liability strategies and best practices
  • Effect of patient liability strategy implementation on overall sustainability and patient experience

This webinar will be recorded and posted to our website. Should you feel you missed the invite, please email Caleb Lozinski. 

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