Vol. 68, Issue 22
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA Presents State Capitol Briefing on 2024 Health Care Workforce Report
- Illinois Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Prior Authorization for Inpatient Mental Health Admissions
- Attending the Wisconsin Rural Health Conference? Enter to Win a $500 Amazon Gift Card
- 2024 Community Benefit Survey Now Open; WHA Hosting Free Training
- Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & Conduit Fundraising Halfway to Goal
- Health Care Emergency Readiness Planning: Severe Weather and Other Natural Disaster Planning Resources Available at ASPRTRACIE.GOV
- Grassroots Spotlight: Lt. Gov. Rodriguez Visits The Richland Hospital and Clinics
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Thursday, May 30, 2024
2024 Community Benefit Survey Now Open; WHA Hosting Free Training
The 2024 Community Benefit Survey is now open, and WHA is hosting a free training on the CBISA/Lyons software for anyone who would like to attend. This training, What Counts as a Community Benefit and How to Answer a Snapshot Request is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18 from 1 - 2:30 p.m. and will be conducted virtually.
Event Description:
Does it count as community benefit? What are the guiding principles for reporting (and not reporting) community benefit programs? This webinar will cover the basics of what counts as community benefit and how to account for and report community benefit to key audiences. Trina Hackensmith from Lyons Software will review the categories of community benefit, criteria for what counts (and doesn't count), and principles for measuring, reporting and accounting for community benefit.
To register for this training session, click here. For more information, contact WHA Marketing Communications Manager Katelyn Hopman.
Event Description:
Does it count as community benefit? What are the guiding principles for reporting (and not reporting) community benefit programs? This webinar will cover the basics of what counts as community benefit and how to account for and report community benefit to key audiences. Trina Hackensmith from Lyons Software will review the categories of community benefit, criteria for what counts (and doesn't count), and principles for measuring, reporting and accounting for community benefit.
To register for this training session, click here. For more information, contact WHA Marketing Communications Manager Katelyn Hopman.