EqualizeRCM Celebrates 5th Year as Lead Sponsor of The CAH Forum, Expands Educational Support to Rural Hospitals Nationwide
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 17 – EqualizeRCM supports rural hospital financial leaders with quarterly expert videoconferences, reaching up to 90 participants in sessions on Medicare Cost Reports, forum data shows.
- On July 17, 2025, EqualizeRCM marked its fifth consecutive year as lead sponsor of the CAH CFO/Administrator Forum, a premier platform supporting rural hospital financial leaders.
- In recent years, Medicare policies like Accountable Care Organizations and Medicare Advantage have squeezed CAH subsidies, leading Congress to provide $3 million lump-sum payments per small rural hospital annually.
- The forum averages 30-45 engaged participants per session, with a Medicare Cost Reports session led by Caren Puvalowski, CHFP, Rural Healthcare Reimbursement Manager at Rubin Brown drawing a record 90.
- The EqualizeRCM vice president, Chris Ekrem, said `We are proud to partner with the CAH Forum to deliver timely, relevant education to rural hospital executives`.
- The quarterly forum provides complimentary, expert-led videoconferences to CAH CEOs and CFOs nationwide, backed by EqualizeRCM’s leadership in revenue cycle management and healthcare consulting.
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EqualizeRCM Celebrates 5th Year as Lead Sponsor of The CAH Forum, Expands Educational Support to Rural Hospitals Nationwide
AUSTIN, Texas, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EqualizeRCM is proud to mark its fifth consecutive year as the lead sponsor of the CAH CFO/Administrator Forum—a premier knowledge-sharing platform designed to support financial leaders in rural hospitals. The quarterly forum, hosted…
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