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SDHFMA CAH & RHC Medicare Bootcamp Sept. 17-20

The South Dakota Healthcare Financial Management Association’s (SDHFMA) Critical Access Hospital (CAH) and Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Medicare Bootcamp is a four-day intensive course on Medicare coverage, billing, coding, and payment for CAHs (three days) and RHCs (1 day). It gives providers the knowledge and tools to find the answers to the most pressing Medicare coding, billing, and reimbursement questions pertaining to these unique settings.

This one-of-a-kind, custom class that will show providers which rules apply to CAHs and RHCs to successfully process claims and get paid without disruption to the revenue stream. The program will also teach providers how to research Medicare regulations to resolve billing issues and respond to denials and audits.

When: RHC September 17, 2019 and CAH September 18-20, 2019

Where: Holiday Inn Sioux Falls City Centre, 100 W. 8th Street Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Register Here!

A ​block of room has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Sioux Falls City Centre until August 23, 2019. Please reserve yours before they are gone.​

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