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Managed care organizations (MCO) are breaking new ground when it comes to controlling and reducing long-term healthcare costs, changing the way care is delivered in today’s skilled nursing facility (SNF). With the number of managed care beneficiaries increasing every year and continual changes in how care is administered and reimbursed, it’s essential that SNFs understand best practices for optimizing managed care partnerships to increase their revenue and avoid losing substantial sums of money.

Here's a sneak peek at the agenda:
  • What do MCOs truly want from their partners?
  • How do we go from being a “vendor” to a “partner”?
  • How do I organize my interdisciplinary team to ensure we are not leaving anything on the table?
  • Is there a way for us to get higher rates in our contracts?
  • What are the best practices for evaluating the SNF’s operational, clinical, and billing systems?
  • Live Q&A
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