Hawaiian Eye & Retina Meeting

COE INFORMATION

ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM
Evaluations and COE Certificates

This year's evaluations are available HERE through February 21, 2023 (your username is your email and the password is "Hawaii"). Please email evals@HealioLive.com if you need assistance with this year’s credits or cme@VindicoMedEd.com if you need a certificate from a previous year.

Target Audience

The intended audience for this activity is ophthalmic administrators, department heads and managing partner physicians.

Program Summary

We are never alone in our success and/or our struggles – that is one of the great things about the attendees at Hawaiian Eye. The amount of sharing that takes place is phenomenal. Take advantage of this opportunity to hear from other leaders — how they are functioning and things they may be doing better or differently — so we can all learn from each other in an interactive and casual environment. Fellow successful administrators who have made an impact in their own practices will share their unique ideas and fresh approaches that enhanced their office management skills. They will identify and discuss with other industry experts the key issues facing your practice, the latest in commercial promotion, coding changes and social networking. Take this opportunity to network and meet peers that can become lifetime friends. This program offers an unopposed schedule including: Continental breakfasts, general sessions, exhibit breaks, workshops and special events (all included in the single registration fee except the luau).

Learning Objectives: General Sessions

Upon completion of this activity, attendees will have better knowledge of the following subject matters:

  • Recognize current market trends and strategic practice development opportunities.
  • Identify critical operational issues covering a broad scope of practice management topics including governance, financial analysis, organizational development, contracting, cost containment and growth opportunities.
  • Evaluate current reimbursement and compliance issues, maintain appropriate chart documentation, and identify new opportunities for practice development.
  • Anticipate risk management issues and proactively implement preventative strategies.
  • Assess the role of practice administrator and provide unique ideas and fresh approaches to practice fundamentals, leadership, board interaction, staffing challenges and peer-to-peer interaction.
  • Evaluate new software technologies to improve practice efficiencies, enhance the quality and integrity of patient care, and present creative solutions for activities such as patient collections, staff training and communication.
  • Recognize new patient treatment opportunities and/or patient care models.
  • Examine updated marketing trends for brand awareness and promotion of practice services.
  • Discover key issues facing your practice through information shared during panel discussions led by industry experts.

Provided by

The Hawaiian Eye Administrator Program has been approved for Category A of the Certified Ophthalmic Executive (COE) credits by the National Board for the Certification of Ophthalmic Executives (NBCOE). The COE credential is the property of the American Society of Ophthalmic Administrators (ASOA) and is administered by the NBCOE.

COE CONTACT HOUR DESIGNATION: The National Board of Certified Ophthalmic Executives (NBCOE) has approved this program for 17.5 credit hours under Category “A” Continuing Education Credits (CECs) as granted by ASOA/NBCOE.

NOTICE: Faculty, topics, program schedule and credit hours are subject to change. Audiotaping or videotaping is prohibited without written permission from the program director and the Office of Medical Affairs and Compliance.