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What Can Be Done About Financial Distress in Rural U.S. Health Care?


  
Tuesday, April 16, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM   iCalendar Central Standard Time

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This session will present rural health care financial trends, characteristics in distress situations, and straightforward measures to identify and monitor financial distress. Strategies for communicating with hospital boards about financial distress and internal improvement options for avoiding or getting out of financial distress will be discussed. Potential legal and external financial options will be outlined for cases of economic distress. Attendees of this virtual session will learn ways to monitor for, avoid and get out of financial distress.
 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Define financial distress and discuss trends in health care.
  • Discuss how to communicate with boards about financial issues.
  • Identify hospital financial distress trends.
  • Outline business and legal strategies to stabilize and avoid financial distress.
     

SPEAKERS

Jeanne Goche is the founder and president/CEO of Solutions in Healthcare Management. Goche is a seasoned health care executive with experience in payer, regulatory and provider health care sectors. She focuses on helping health care organizations avoid and recover from financial distress. Goche’s experience includes interim management, organizational assessments, turnarounds, preparation for refinancing or acquisition, merger and acquisition due diligence, executive coaching and recruitment, and strategic planning.

Krystal Mikkilineni represents clients and collaborates with colleagues on complex commercial reorganizations and restructurings. Mikkilineni represents businesses, creditors, trustees and individuals with reorganizations, insolvency matters, and chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13 bankruptcies. She helps businesses with corporate and transactional work and mergers and acquisitions within and outside bankruptcy. The International Women's Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation named Mikkilineni one of five 2021 rising star semifinalists. She is one of only two semifinalists from the United States.
 

REGISTRATION AND FEES
IHA member organization rate – $125 
Associate member organization rate – $125
IHA nonmember organization rate – $300 

*For registering multiple people from the same organization, Please complete one registration at the above rate and then subsequent registrations will be at the complimentary rate.

 

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