Texas Hospital Association

Hospital Risk Management: What the Board Needs to Know (Part 2 of 3)

Date: Oct. 27
Time: Noon-1 p.m. Central
Registration Fee: $199
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Overview

Part 2 of the Texas Healthcare Trustees' Fall Teleconference Series

Hospital Risk Management: What the Board Needs to Know
Wednesday, Oct. 27, Noon – 1:00 p.m. Central
Barry Couch

The hospital is a “city of risk” that must be managed on an enterprise-wide basis. Couch will outline the key questions to ask and the information to expect from hospital administrators responsible for assuring that your patients and your financial assets are protected. The four domains of risk will be clearly identified as well as the areas that must be coordinated to reduce, eliminate or transfer the potentially severe exposures that can diminish hospital assets.


Speakers

Barry Couch is president and founder of HealthSure, a Texas-based specialty insurance, risk management consulting firm. He has served on the boards of King’s Daughters Hospital in Temple, Texas Hospital Association and HOSPAC and as chairman of Texas Healthcare Trustees. He has achieved the professional designations of certified insurance counselor and associate risk management and is a licensed risk manager. He has written numerous articles on health care risk management concepts and frequently presents to health care organizations and trade associations.

Continuing Education

ACHE Category II (non-ACHE):  1.0 hour

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Date: Oct. 27
Time: Noon-1 p.m. Central
Registration Fee: $199
Add Audio Download: Included in registration fee

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Texas Hospital Insurance Exchange

Texas Center for Quality & Patient Safety

Texas Healthcare Trustees

HOSPAC

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