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DRCHSD COVID Financial Recovery Webinar Series Part I: How to Keep Your Funding

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

This session will provide DRCHSD hospital and clinic leaders with information needed to retain COVID funding and prepare for a single audit. BKD speakers Ally Jackson, Travis Skinner, and Ryan O’Grady will recommend best practices for procedures, documentation and example methodologies for tracking various funding sources, and revenues and expenses related to COVID-19. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with specific questions impacting their local hospital.

The attendee will be provided with updated guidance and recommendations on:

  • Preparing for Single Audit
  • Defining Lost Revenue and Expenses 
  • COVID-19 Tracking Tool 

For any questions, please reach out to Caleb Lozinski.

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