Vol. 66, Issue 16
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA Board Meeting Lays Groundwork for Three-Year Strategic Plan Development
- DHS Accepting Telehealth Services Development and Expansion Grant Applications through May 6
- WHA Wisconsin Rural Health Conference Breakout Sessions Announced
- WHA Physician Leaders Council Meeting Focuses on Impactful Workforce Advocacy
- Guest Column: How COVID-19 Changed Employers’ Approach to Health Care Forever
- No Surprises Act Independent Dispute Resolution Portal Opens
- CMS Releases Proposed 2023 IPPS Rule
- Webinar Series to Focus on the Patient Experience
- WHA Partners with Wisconsin Health Literacy to Simplify Medication Directions
- Webinar on Reducing Readmissions Draws Statewide Participation
EDUCATION EVENTS
Apr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesMay. 14, 2025
2025 WHA Workforce ForumClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, April 21, 2022
WHA Wisconsin Rural Health Conference Breakout Sessions Announced
Engaging topics, expert speakers offer unique learning opportunities
A full agenda and registration information is now available for the WHA Wisconsin Rural Health Conference taking place June 15-17, 2022, at the KI Conference Center in Green Bay. The deadline to register for this WHA Wisconsin Rural Health Conference is June 1.
In addition to compelling general session speakers and keynote presentations, this year’s conference touts an impressive breakout session line-up:
The Problem is Poverty
Kurt Mosley, Merritt Hawkins
Ransomware: Are you protected?
Russell Ciezki, Heartland Business Systems
Board Governance: Insights into Trustee Roles and Responsibilities (Board of Directors track)
Ben Schmitz and Todd Kenney, BKD
Maintaining Relevancy as a Rural Hospital in the Face of the New Realities of Healthcare
Kerry Swanson, Erdman
Full Disclosure: Surprise Billing and Hospital Price Transparency Legal Update
Lori Wink, Lisa Lucido and Ben Fee, Hall Render
Health Care Compliance for Leaders and Beyond
Stacy Gerber Ward, von Briesen
Strategies to Reduce Labor Needs and Keep Up with the Demand for Health Care
Cindy Van Asten and Chris Kenyon, M3
Identifying and Improving Health Disparities in Rural Wisconsin Using EHR Data
Jennifer Weiss, MD and Abbey Harburn, Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality
Refocusing Leadership Teams on Strategy
Robert Zontag, Wipfli
Access the full conference agenda here.
Questions about this conference or any other WHA education opportunity can be directed to education@wha.org.
In addition to compelling general session speakers and keynote presentations, this year’s conference touts an impressive breakout session line-up:
The Problem is Poverty
Kurt Mosley, Merritt Hawkins
Ransomware: Are you protected?
Russell Ciezki, Heartland Business Systems
Board Governance: Insights into Trustee Roles and Responsibilities (Board of Directors track)
Ben Schmitz and Todd Kenney, BKD
Maintaining Relevancy as a Rural Hospital in the Face of the New Realities of Healthcare
Kerry Swanson, Erdman
Full Disclosure: Surprise Billing and Hospital Price Transparency Legal Update
Lori Wink, Lisa Lucido and Ben Fee, Hall Render
Health Care Compliance for Leaders and Beyond
Stacy Gerber Ward, von Briesen
Strategies to Reduce Labor Needs and Keep Up with the Demand for Health Care
Cindy Van Asten and Chris Kenyon, M3
Identifying and Improving Health Disparities in Rural Wisconsin Using EHR Data
Jennifer Weiss, MD and Abbey Harburn, Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality
Refocusing Leadership Teams on Strategy
Robert Zontag, Wipfli
Access the full conference agenda here.
Questions about this conference or any other WHA education opportunity can be directed to education@wha.org.