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Regional Oncology Economic and Management Symposia
Oncology Care in Today's Economy
Since the early 1990s, ACCC has worked to help all its members stay abreast of national, state, and regional trends through Regional Oncology Economic Symposia. To date, ACCC has hosted nearly 200 of these events across the United States. These highly popular meetings have been redesigned for 2010 to help all members of the oncology team make informed decisions in these challenging times.
Kansas City, Missouri
May 27, 2010
Hilton Kansas City Airport
8801 NW 112th Street
Kansas City, MO 64153
816.891.8900
Richmond, Virginia
June 17, 2010
The Westin Richmond
6631 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
804.282.8444
Seattle, Washington
June 24, 2010
Sheraton Seattle Hotel
1400 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
206.621.9000
Co-Host: Washington State Medical Oncology Society
Hear topics that will help you:
- Understand common billing and coding errors and learn how to fix them. Help your practice or hospital become more efficient.
- Learn how healthcare reform efforts in Washington, D.C., will affect your oncology practice, service line, and patients.
- Gain strategies to ensure the viability of your practice and service line in these tough economic times.
- Gather ideas to help strategically develop oncology services.
- Receive guidance from national experts on how to handle the complexities of oncology management.
- Learn strategies that promote a full utilization of oncology nurses.
- Understand which EMRs and which components are best for your hospital or practice and how to ensure that they meet the needs of the oncology service line.
- Gain ideas on how to continue to conduct clinical trials in your hospital or physician office in hard economic times.
Symposia registration is complimentary for ACCC members and just $49.99 for non-members.
Courses are designed for all those in the business of delivering quality cancer care in hospital or office settings. In hospitals: chief financial officers, administrators, directors of the oncology service line, physicians, oncology nurses, pharmacists, finance staff, and social workers. In oncology practices: physicians, oncology nurses, office/practice administrators, and billers/coders.
