Don’t miss tomorrow’s session, Rapid Fire, at 3:30 PM in Premier Ballroom: Rooms 312 & 317. Carol Cairns, CPMSM, CPCS; Sally Pelletier, CPMSM, CPCS; Todd Sagin, MD, JD; Mark Smith, MD, MBA, FACS will provide high-level overviews and quick tips for today’s hottest topics in medical...
Keep posting comments and conference photos to the Activity Feed on the conference mobile app. We will award a free HCPro book to the attendee with the best posts. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, February 27, at 3 PM.
Even if you’ve joined us at previous CRC Symposiums, we’re introducing exciting new features to this year’s conference. Find out about our new sessions, expanded speaker lineup, and conference app.
The 2019 CRC Symposium begins tomorrow at 7 AM so your first stop should be the registration desk. Then join us for a continental breakfast in Premier Ballroom: rooms 313 & 316 from 7-8 AM before our welcome and keynote with our veteran faculty.
Share your CRC Symposium experiences with your fellow attendees! One of the features of the conference mobile app is the ability to post comments and photos to the Activity Feed for all to see. The attendee with the best posts will also win a free HCPro book. We will announce the winner through...
With several experienced HCPro staffers heading to Las Vegas, 2019 CRC Symposium attendees are in good hands. From event registration and hotel reservation questions to navigating our conference app and the scenic city of Las Vegas, we’ve got all your conference bases covered. Learn a little...
Although MSPs consider quality care a driving focus, they don’t always devote the same energy to collaborating with colleagues in the quality department. This incongruity can be counterproductive. Poor alignment between quality and medical staff services personnel can undermine overlapping...
"In some measure it's a reflection of the dysfunction of the agency, because I don't think they are stonewalling us on some specific requests. They may just not have documentation of stuff that you would expect a government agency that's running hospitals to have at its fingertips."