THIRD
NATIONAL MEDICAL BANKING INSTITUTE
February
24-25, 2005
Nashville, TN
Institute
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National Call for Speakers: CLOSED
Share Your Expertise, Best Practices & Model Programs!
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The Third National Medical Banking
Institute is an exciting and educational cross-industry forum for the
banking and healthcare community. At the Institute, we will explore how
banks are supporting our healthcare community with new forms of interoperability
that reduce operating costs and support better healthcare.
Conference Topics
Topics/Ideas for sessions may include, but are not limited to:
- Applying banking IT to electronic healthcare (Models & ideas on
NHII design, support and delivery)
- Card and Identity Management Technology (Models & ideas)
- Lockbox and EFT Fraud Mitigation
-
Community Coalition Building, Community Programs & Awareness
- Funding Resources
- HIPAA-responsive Cash Management Programs
- Best Practices (Discussions of Solutions/Programs)
- Leadership Development
- Research Updates
- New marketing programs (Responsive to HIPAA, GLB, FACTA policy)
- Strategic Planning
-
Legal, Regulatory & Policy Reviews
Cross-Industry
Reactor Panels
Faciliated expert panels will
feature authoritative, practical and useful information for attendees.
These carefully moderated panels will focus on cross-industry issues in
4 areas:
- Regulatory Panel: The impact of HIPAA, GLB,
FACTA and other regulations on banking services for healthcare
- Technology Panel: Cross-industries technologies
that are being deployed to support electronic healthcare
- Marketing Panel: Innovative methods to aggregate
banking services for healthcare
- Consumer Panel: The explosive marketplace of consumer-driven
medical banking models
If you have specific expertise related
to the above disciplines, please see "Selection Criteria" below.
If you know of an expert who could provide valuable contributions to our
program, let us know by email: MBI2005@mbproject.org.
Audience Profile
Bankers, health care executives, policymakers, investment
bankers, researchers, educators, lockbox managers, patient accounting
executives, IT managers, academia, charities and others.
Presentation Style
We would like to find dynamic presenters who are experts
on their subject, have performed research in a related topic and/or have
real world experience. Our audiovisual (A/V) standard is PowerPoint, 35mm
slide, overhead projectors, and VHS video, along with supporting materials,
abstracts, and handouts in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat (PDF) formats.
Speaker
Expenses
Confirmed speakers will receive a complimentary registration
to the Institute. Speakers are responsible for all other expenses associated
with the event. Hotel rates, some with
discounts offered in conjunction with the Willis Conference Center, start
at $79 per night. Please note that co-presenters or assistants are
responsible for conference registration fees. Speakers are responsible
for all costs associated with submitting a proposal.
Selection
Criteria
When writing a proposal, speakers must follow
the outline provided in the Speaker
Registration Form. We will evaluate each proposal based on the
following criteria:
- Well-defined and realistic training or session objectives
that the speaker can meet in the time indicated.
- Content that is current, relevant, and practical.
- Presenters with experience implementing programs covered in the proposal.
- Presenters’ speaking experience (the planning committee must
approve substitutions, titles and/or content).
- Completeness, accuracy and appearance of the proposal.
- Proposals
that are focused on topical and important interest areas.
- Please submit a separate proposal for each session proposed.
If your proposal is accepted, you will be required to:
- Sign the speaker agreement contract that will detail the
speaking date/time and session content.
- Submit electronic copies of handout materials before the date provided
in your speaker packet.
- Provide your own laptop if using electronic (PowerPoint)
presentations. A projector will be provided if requested before due
date of your
speaker packet.
- Agree not to market specific products or services during
your session.
EXTENDED DEADLINE: The completed proposal is due by Monday,
November 15, 2004. Please send
your proposal:
Via email at: MBI2005@mbproject.org
Via regular mail at:
MBI Committee
The Medical Banking Project
320 Main Street, Suite 230
Franklin, TN 37064
Notification & Further Information
You
will be notified of the committee’s decision by mid-November.
If you have any questions, please contact Evelyn Marquez-Sanchez, Programming
Manager, at MBI2005@mbproject.org or (615) 794-2009. We look forward
to seeing you at the Institute on February 24-25, 2005 at the Willis
Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee!
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