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Live Stream: Health Care Conference - 2-Day - VIRTUAL

Overview

Developed exclusively for CPAs serving in the health care industry, TSCPA's Health Care Conference convenes leading experts to deliver a comprehensive update on the most pressing issues impacting financial professionals in this sector. Join us to learn about the latest regulations, legislation and technology affecting health care, and personalize your experience by attending breakout sessions on hot topics like ESG reporting, talent acquisition, and AI.

Agenda

Monday, Dec 8th

8:55AM TO 9:00AM / General Sessions

9:00AM TO 9:50AM / General Sessions

Andrew Corrigan,


9:55AM TO 10:45AM / General Sessions

Anna Grizzle, JD

This presentation will provide an update on recent healthcare regulatory and compliance developments, including regulatory changes and reimbursement and enforcement trends, impacting healthcare organizations.


11:00AM TO 11:50AM / Please select one of the following Concurrent Sessions

David Everett, CPA

Adam Middleton,

Amelia Hart, DBA, CPA, CGMA


11:55AM TO 12:45PM / Please select one of the following Concurrent Sessions

Amelia Hart, DBA, CPA, CGMA

William Haugh,

Casey Willis, University of Louisville

This session will address the following topics associated with rural health care challenges:

  • Staffing
  • Access to Care and the effects on Rural Settings
  • Physician Recruitment in Rural settings
  • Patient Volume & Health
  • Decreasing Reimbursement
  • Increasing Cost of Providing Care
  • Increased Utilization of Managed Care Plans
  • Overcoming Regulatory Barriers
  • Mental Health Crisis and the effects on Healthcare Settings/Rural setting

12:45PM TO 1:35PM / General Sessions

1:35PM TO 2:25PM / General Sessions

Joshua Hedrick, MBA, CVA, MAFF, KraftCPAS PLLC


2:30PM TO 3:20PM / General Sessions

David McMillan, CPA

Michael Piver,

Clay Runnels, MD, MBA, CPE, FACHE

To provide hospital leaders, physicians, and healthcare professionals with a clear understanding of the CMS TEAMS model, focusing on its strategic alignment with value-based care, operational readiness for implementation, and the challenges and opportunities it presents. Participants will gain insight into how hospitals are preparing for TEAMS, what success looks like under this model, and actionable steps to drive performance and improve patient outcomes.


3:35PM TO 4:25PM / General Sessions

Michael Haas,

Danny Schmidt, CPA

This session explores the evolution and future trajectory of generative AI, with a focus on its growing role across the health care industry. Participants will gain an understanding of how generative AI developed, where it is heading, and use case studies showcasing how organizations are leveraging it to address workforce shortages, increase efficiency, and improve operating margins. The discussion will include outlining practical first steps for establishing effective governance models that ensure AI adoption is both responsible and sustainable. Participants will leave with a clear view of AI'S transformative potential and actionable insights for guiding its use within their organizations.

  • Learn where generative AI came from and where it is heading
  • What are some of the case studies that organizations are adopting to address labor issues and improve margin
  • What Health care organizations should consider as first steps for effective and sustainable governance practices around AI

4:30PM TO 5:20PM / General Sessions

Joe Dolan, CPA, CHFP

Phillip Lay, CPA, McNabb Center

David McMillian, Moderator, Pershing Yoakley & Associates PC

Joey Peay,

Provide attendees with an overview of the significant challenges facing healthcare leaders from the perspective of:

  • An Integrated Delivery System
  • A Multi-Specialty Physician Group
  • A Mental Health and Substance Abuse Provider
The panel will focus on both common and divergent challenges, and how providers continue to adapt in order to navigate the ever-changing healthcare landscape.  Attendees should gain a greater appreciation for the complex nature of the challenges facing the industry, and leave inspired to advance economically sustainable care systems.

Tuesday, Dec 9th

9:00AM TO 10:40AM / General Sessions

Randolph Johnston, MCS, K2 Enterprises

Staying up to date with advances in today's technology has never been more vital, and Tech Update equips you with the knowledge to stay ahead of the rapid pace of innovation. This comprehensive session is designed for accountants who want to understand the evolving technological landscape and its implications for the accounting profession. Which technological trends are worth monitoring? What are the proper hardware and software products for your strategic and tactical plans? How do Artificial Intelligence, quantum computing, Software-as-a-Service, and productivity suites like Microsoft 365 influence practice, especially since this year marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Excel? Attendees will leave with actionable insights, including ideas they may not have previously considered.


10:55AM TO 11:45AM / Please select one of the following Concurrent Sessions

Randolph Johnston, MCS, K2 Enterprises

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is great -- until it isn't! In some situations, AI tools deliver incorrect or misleading information. In other cases, data security and privacy issues can create unacceptable risks. And in others still, bias, discrimination, and lack of transparency can impair trust and usability. Fortunately, there are solutions to each of these risks, and in this session you will learn how you can manage these risks and concerns to prudently acceptable levels so that you can prosper with AI. Don't fall victim to these issues and don't back away from AI. Instead, learn how you can manage AI risks and concerns so you can use AI ethically, securely, efficiently, and effectively!

Mike Hart,

Matthew Wallace,


11:50AM TO 12:40PM / Please select one of the following Concurrent Sessions

Nicole Trombley-Valdez, CPA

Nick Ward, CPA

This session will provide an overview of recent updates to U.S. accounting standards and developments that affect health care organizations. Key topics in accounting and auditing will be discussed to help health care professionals remain informed about emerging issues in the industry. The course will address important matters pertinent to both for-profit and not-for-profit entities; however, governmental accounting standards will not be included.

Iggy Guevara, CPA

This session will explore the latest tax updates and tax compliance considerations impacting the healthcare sector, with a special focus on for-profit organizations backed by private equity investors. As regulatory and economic pressures continue to reshape the industry, leaders must navigate a complex landscape of federal, state, and local tax issues while balancing growth, compliance, and investment objectives.


1:30PM TO 2:20PM / General Sessions

2:25PM TO 3:15PM / General Sessions

Will Saunders,

  • Present the demographic/industry dynamics driving the Crisis of Aging 
  • Detail the desire of most seniors to age in place in their own home
  • Discuss the cost and settings of care
  • Some advice and things to consider for the typical senior and family

3:30PM TO 4:20PM / General Sessions

Cory Macy,

Time and again, we see large organizations fall victim to the same types of attacks. In this session, Cori Macy will share real world examples of how attackers gain access, from phone calls and emails that trick employees into giving up information to common technical weaknesses that are easy to exploit. You will learn why these attacks work, what red flags to watch for, and how to respond before small mistakes turn into major compromises.


4:25PM TO 5:15PM / General Sessions

Chris Kuehl, Armada Corporate Intelligence

This session will provide an update on the latest economic and business trends.


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Agenda

Monday, Dec 8th

11:55AM to 12:45PM / General Sessions

William Haugh,

Casey Willis, University of Louisville

This session will address the following topics associated with rural health care challenges:

  • Staffing
  • Access to Care and the effects on Rural Settings
  • Physician Recruitment in Rural settings
  • Patient Volume & Health
  • Decreasing Reimbursement
  • Increasing Cost of Providing Care
  • Increased Utilization of Managed Care Plans
  • Overcoming Regulatory Barriers
  • Mental Health Crisis and the effects on Healthcare Settings/Rural setting

4:30PM to 5:20PM / General Sessions

Joe Dolan, CPA, CHFP

Phillip Lay, CPA, McNabb Center

David McMillian, Moderator, Pershing Yoakley & Associates PC

Joey Peay,

Provide attendees with an overview of the significant challenges facing healthcare leaders from the perspective of:

  • An Integrated Delivery System
  • A Multi-Specialty Physician Group
  • A Mental Health and Substance Abuse Provider
The panel will focus on both common and divergent challenges, and how providers continue to adapt in order to navigate the ever-changing healthcare landscape.  Attendees should gain a greater appreciation for the complex nature of the challenges facing the industry, and leave inspired to advance economically sustainable care systems.

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Event Code:

HCC1208

16 CPE Credits
Accounting: 1 Credits Economics: 1 Credits Ethics: 2 Credits Information technology: 4 Credits Specialized Knowledge and Applications: 7 Credits Tax: 1 Credits

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Member Price:
$620
Non-member Price:
$720

Registration is open through 12/07.

Monday, December 8th

9:00am to 5:20pm
(Check-In 8:30am)

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