Use Your Financial Statements to Boost Efficiency and Profitability

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WEBINAR: September 17, 2024, 1:00 pm ET (On-Demand September 18–December 31, 2024)

Speaker(s): Terry Bohlke, CPA, CMA, MHA, CASC
Continuing Education: Eligible for 1 hour of AEU/CE | AEU Content Area: Financial

Your financial statements are powerful tools you can use to identify strategic opportunities and accelerate the financial performance of your ASC, but only if you know how to use them. This session provides hands-on experience with the financials you receive every month and suggestions on important, lesser-known reports you should be getting and using. You don't need to be an accountant to be the most financially astute leader at your ASC. Use the techniques and methodology this session will provide to confidently evaluate your financial statements and build solid strategies for your ASC's prosperity.

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Speaker(s)

Terry Bohlke, CPA, CMA, MHA, CASC
Vice President, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Community Health Systems

Terry is Vice President of Ambulatory Surgery Centers for Community Health Systems in Nashville, Tennessee. Terry served as President of the national ASC Association (ASCA) from 2014 to 2016 and as President of the California Surgery Center Association (CASA) from 2012 to 2014. Terry was Vice President of Operations for two national surgery center companies and has been Administrator of a large, multi-specialty ASC.

Terry is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and a Certified Administrator Surgery Center (CASC). He holds a master’s degree in Healthcare Administration and an undergraduate degree in Accounting. He served as adjunct assistant professor at the University of Florida in the Masters in Healthcare Administration program. He retired as Commander in the United States Navy Reserve after 24 years of military service.