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I think this is a very good idea. I agree with Fred.

Nury Collado

Financial Counselor, transplants

Tampa General Hospital

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" Forsthoffer, Fred " on 02/21/2005

05:55:23 PM

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Subject: TFCA Meeting

As I flew back from soggy Ca. last week, I came up with a quick idea or

two for the next TFCA meeting, whether next year or beyond, for members

to consider. I was wondering if it would be better to have the TFCA

business meeting first, perhaps in the morning, and then start the

regular conference sessions in the afternoon of the first day. And

broaden the scope of the meeting beyond the business of voting for

trustees.

Everybody comes to the meeting with certain questions in mind that they

want to have answered. Given the pace of the sessions, and the set

presentation of the speakers, those questions may or may not be

answered.

I would like to see more member education. Having the smaller TFCA

members meeting first, and as a less formal setting, it would be used as

a place to hammer out a group of questions that everyone present would

like to have answered during one or more of the following sessions. I

think it would be easy to come up with a group of questions that

everyone could agree upon. Not that that is a necessary requirement

though. This process would generate a lot of discussion among peers on

each topic, which would probably generate additional questions.

The questions could be grouped under standing agenda items for the

meeting such as:

Current Legal/ Regulatory Topics in Transplant Finance

Current Changes in Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D

Current Issues and Problems In Medicare Cost Reporting

Current Ethical Issues in Transplant Finance

Current Contracting Issues ( Includes patient co-pay issues )

Current Compliance Issues / Compliance Review

And under each area, of course, there can be the needed repetition of

questions and answers on the basic subjects that is needed by all of us

until the answers finally sink in.

The moderators could be sure and ask those questions at the end of each

session. The same questions could be asked in different sessions as

appropriate.

Fred L. Forsthoffer, MBA

Financial Analyst

Banner Good Samaritan Transplant Services

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OR maybe a FULL day to meet, greet and discuss issues amongst us...

Maybe an agenda can be done before hand so that the meeting can be more

focused...

Great idea Fred !

Forsthoffer, Fred wrote:

>

>As I flew back from soggy Ca. last week, I came up with a quick idea or

>two for the next TFCA meeting, whether next year or beyond, for members

>to consider. I was wondering if it would be better to have the TFCA

>business meeting first, perhaps in the morning, and then start the

>regular conference sessions in the afternoon of the first day. And

>broaden the scope of the meeting beyond the business of voting for

>trustees.

>

>Everybody comes to the meeting with certain questions in mind that they

>want to have answered. Given the pace of the sessions, and the set

>presentation of the speakers, those questions may or may not be

>answered.

>

>I would like to see more member education. Having the smaller TFCA

>members meeting first, and as a less formal setting, it would be used as

>a place to hammer out a group of questions that everyone present would

>like to have answered during one or more of the following sessions. I

>think it would be easy to come up with a group of questions that

>everyone could agree upon. Not that that is a necessary requirement

>though. This process would generate a lot of discussion among peers on

>each topic, which would probably generate additional questions.

>

>

>The questions could be grouped under standing agenda items for the

>meeting such as:

>

>

>Current Legal/ Regulatory Topics in Transplant Finance

>

>

>Current Changes in Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D

>

>

>Current Issues and Problems In Medicare Cost Reporting

>

>

>Current Ethical Issues in Transplant Finance

>

>

>Current Contracting Issues ( Includes patient co-pay issues )

>

>

>Current Compliance Issues / Compliance Review

>

>

>And under each area, of course, there can be the needed repetition of

>questions and answers on the basic subjects that is needed by all of us

>until the answers finally sink in.

>

>The moderators could be sure and ask those questions at the end of each

>session. The same questions could be asked in different sessions as

>appropriate.

>

>

>

>Fred L. Forsthoffer, MBA

>Financial Analyst

>Banner Good Samaritan Transplant Services

>, , F-

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Fred,

I think your ideas are great.... so, where were you when we were planning

this conference and asked the membership for input, ideas, questions, etc?

I'm sure your suggestions will be considered when planning our next TFCA

workshop.

A " roundtable discussion " was seriously considered for the meeting.... and

we asked the membership, via the listserve, for questions.... But, the

response was poor.

As this was our very first workshop, we have learned from it. With the ideas

and suggestions from the membership, we hope to improve the next one and

incorporate more information and more " networking " time.... and time for

those never-ending questions!

Please be patient with us.... as we are in the learning stages ourselves....

all that said.... I feel that the workshop went well... and will be even

better the next time!

Thanks!

a

TFCA Meeting

As I flew back from soggy Ca. last week, I came up with a quick idea or

two for the next TFCA meeting, whether next year or beyond, for members

to consider. I was wondering if it would be better to have the TFCA

business meeting first, perhaps in the morning, and then start the

regular conference sessions in the afternoon of the first day. And

broaden the scope of the meeting beyond the business of voting for

trustees.

Everybody comes to the meeting with certain questions in mind that they

want to have answered. Given the pace of the sessions, and the set

presentation of the speakers, those questions may or may not be

answered.

I would like to see more member education. Having the smaller TFCA

members meeting first, and as a less formal setting, it would be used as

a place to hammer out a group of questions that everyone present would

like to have answered during one or more of the following sessions. I

think it would be easy to come up with a group of questions that

everyone could agree upon. Not that that is a necessary requirement

though. This process would generate a lot of discussion among peers on

each topic, which would probably generate additional questions.

The questions could be grouped under standing agenda items for the

meeting such as:

Current Legal/ Regulatory Topics in Transplant Finance

Current Changes in Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D

Current Issues and Problems In Medicare Cost Reporting

Current Ethical Issues in Transplant Finance

Current Contracting Issues ( Includes patient co-pay issues )

Current Compliance Issues / Compliance Review

And under each area, of course, there can be the needed repetition of

questions and answers on the basic subjects that is needed by all of us

until the answers finally sink in.

The moderators could be sure and ask those questions at the end of each

session. The same questions could be asked in different sessions as

appropriate.

Fred L. Forsthoffer, MBA

Financial Analyst

Banner Good Samaritan Transplant Services

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Eventhough I agree with Fred's idea I have to say that I also think

that overall it was a very informative and organized Workshop. There

will always be never ending questions as a said, this field of

transplant

financial issues is very extensive to cover in just three days. But, the

idea

that Fred has sounds excellent for next time. Now that a lot of us had

the pleasure to meet and understand the importance of sharing our

experience and expertise, we can present our ideas and opinions for

the next TFCA.

My sincere grattitude and appreciation go to all of the Board that govern

our Association for their hard work in making this all possible!

Nury Collado

Financial Counselor, transplants

Tampa General Hospital

ncollado@...

(813)844-4665

" Summa, a " on 02/22/2005 09:14:15 AM

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Subject: RE: TFCA Meeting

Fred,

I think your ideas are great.... so, where were you when we were planning

this conference and asked the membership for input, ideas, questions, etc?

I'm sure your suggestions will be considered when planning our next TFCA

workshop.

A " roundtable discussion " was seriously considered for the meeting.... and

we asked the membership, via the listserve, for questions.... But, the

response was poor.

As this was our very first workshop, we have learned from it. With the

ideas

and suggestions from the membership, we hope to improve the next one and

incorporate more information and more " networking " time.... and time for

those never-ending questions!

Please be patient with us.... as we are in the learning stages

ourselves....

all that said.... I feel that the workshop went well... and will be even

better the next time!

Thanks!

a

TFCA Meeting

As I flew back from soggy Ca. last week, I came up with a quick idea or

two for the next TFCA meeting, whether next year or beyond, for members

to consider. I was wondering if it would be better to have the TFCA

business meeting first, perhaps in the morning, and then start the

regular conference sessions in the afternoon of the first day. And

broaden the scope of the meeting beyond the business of voting for

trustees.

Everybody comes to the meeting with certain questions in mind that they

want to have answered. Given the pace of the sessions, and the set

presentation of the speakers, those questions may or may not be

answered.

I would like to see more member education. Having the smaller TFCA

members meeting first, and as a less formal setting, it would be used as

a place to hammer out a group of questions that everyone present would

like to have answered during one or more of the following sessions. I

think it would be easy to come up with a group of questions that

everyone could agree upon. Not that that is a necessary requirement

though. This process would generate a lot of discussion among peers on

each topic, which would probably generate additional questions.

The questions could be grouped under standing agenda items for the

meeting such as:

Current Legal/ Regulatory Topics in Transplant Finance

Current Changes in Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D

Current Issues and Problems In Medicare Cost Reporting

Current Ethical Issues in Transplant Finance

Current Contracting Issues ( Includes patient co-pay issues )

Current Compliance Issues / Compliance Review

And under each area, of course, there can be the needed repetition of

questions and answers on the basic subjects that is needed by all of us

until the answers finally sink in.

The moderators could be sure and ask those questions at the end of each

session. The same questions could be asked in different sessions as

appropriate.

Fred L. Forsthoffer, MBA

Financial Analyst

Banner Good Samaritan Transplant Services

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Hello,

I thought the conference was very well done and was loaded with good

information, one of the better ones I have attended because it was all

finance related. Plus I had plenty of networking opportunities during

the lunch breaks, and before and after each conference day to ask

questions and have discussion with my fellow TFCs. I fully enjoyed the

workshop and the gracious hospitality of the staff at the Hotel Sofitel.

Thanks to all who participated in putting it together!

Marcia J. Fisher

Sr. Transplant Financial Coordinator

Michigan Transplant Center

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Fred,

I think your ideas are great.... so, where were you when we were

planning

this conference and asked the membership for input, ideas, questions,

etc?

I'm sure your suggestions will be considered when planning our next

TFCA

workshop.

A " roundtable discussion " was seriously considered for the meeting....

and

we asked the membership, via the listserve, for questions.... But, the

response was poor.

As this was our very first workshop, we have learned from it. With the

ideas

and suggestions from the membership, we hope to improve the next one

and

incorporate more information and more " networking " time.... and time

for

those never-ending questions!

Please be patient with us.... as we are in the learning stages

ourselves....

all that said.... I feel that the workshop went well... and will be

even

better the next time!

Thanks!

a

TFCA Meeting

As I flew back from soggy Ca. last week, I came up with a quick idea

or

two for the next TFCA meeting, whether next year or beyond, for

members

to consider. I was wondering if it would be better to have the TFCA

business meeting first, perhaps in the morning, and then start the

regular conference sessions in the afternoon of the first day. And

broaden the scope of the meeting beyond the business of voting for

trustees.

Everybody comes to the meeting with certain questions in mind that

they

want to have answered. Given the pace of the sessions, and the set

presentation of the speakers, those questions may or may not be

answered.

I would like to see more member education. Having the smaller TFCA

members meeting first, and as a less formal setting, it would be used

as

a place to hammer out a group of questions that everyone present would

like to have answered during one or more of the following sessions. I

think it would be easy to come up with a group of questions that

everyone could agree upon. Not that that is a necessary requirement

though. This process would generate a lot of discussion among peers

on

each topic, which would probably generate additional questions.

The questions could be grouped under standing agenda items for the

meeting such as:

Current Legal/ Regulatory Topics in Transplant Finance

Current Changes in Medicare: Parts A, B, C, and D

Current Issues and Problems In Medicare Cost Reporting

Current Ethical Issues in Transplant Finance

Current Contracting Issues ( Includes patient co-pay issues )

Current Compliance Issues / Compliance Review

And under each area, of course, there can be the needed repetition of

questions and answers on the basic subjects that is needed by all of

us

until the answers finally sink in.

The moderators could be sure and ask those questions at the end of

each

session. The same questions could be asked in different sessions as

appropriate.

Fred L. Forsthoffer, MBA

Financial Analyst

Banner Good Samaritan Transplant Services

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For those of you who could not attend, I'm sure some of thehighlights of the meeting will be shared with you on the listserve and/or the TFCAwebsitein the near future. (not to mention June's photo of Tom Cruise!!)

[Aguiar, ] Speaking of pictures, if anyone has pictures from the Workshop (or any of the social events) & wouldn't mind sharing them, please e-mail me directly @ LAguiar@.... We'd like to post them both on the website as well as put together a collage for the TFCA booth @ the UNOS Tx Mgmt Forum in Memphis in April.

Thanks,

J. Aguiar

Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston

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