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DRCHSD COVID Financial Recovery Webinar Series Part III: Operational Considerations

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center), BKD LLP

Hospitals are eager to resume operations and reach pre-COVID volumes as quickly as possible. However, with the threat of a possible COVID resurgence, labor disruptions and community uncertainty, the rebound is slower than expected. BKD speakers, Kevin Rash and Jaimie Pham will discuss strategies that successful rural hospitals are pursuing to recast operations and rebuild lost volumes as quickly as possible.

Tune in to learn about strategies surrounding: 

  • Reopening and Realigning Hospital Service Lines    
  • Monitoring Labor Productivity and Realignment Post Pandemic 
  • Waivers, Quality and ACO Implications 

For any questions, please reach out to Caleb Lozinski.

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