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The 2014 FICPA Health Care Industry Conference prepares you for a changing market with sessions covering the employer perspective on health care reform and how it’s changing the role of the CFO. Add to your benefit with four hours of ethics and the “Medicare Cost Reporting Reimbursement Strategy” pre-conference workshop.

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incredible opportunities for CPAs – The PPACA creates

can you provide the guidance clients demand?

Your clients have been watching the Patient Protection andAffordable Care Act closely. The rules are changing, the oversight isincreasing and the system is getting more complex. CPAs haveopportunities to provide value-added services like cost reduction;tax work; and bottom-line guidance for reimbursement changes –and that’s just the beginning of the list.

The 2014 FICPA Health Care Industry Conference prepares you fora changing market with sessions covering the employer perspectiveon health care reform and how it’s changing the role of the CFO.Add to your benefit with four hours of ethics and the “MedicareCost Reporting Reimbursement Strategy” pre-conference workshop.

CPE CreditThe Health Care Industry Conference qualifies for up to 18 credit hours, subjectto approval by the Florida Department of Business and ProfessionalRegulation. The type of credit earned depends on concurrent breakoutschosen. Please indicate your choice of breakouts on the registration form.

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If you can't make it to theHealth Care Industry Conference, we'll have select sessions available through livewebcast! You can register to watch both days or just one. To register for the webcast and view moreinformation, please visit www.ficpa.org/cpe/webcast.

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Keynote SpeakersMichael T. WolfEconomist | Wells Fargo SecuritiesCharlotte NC

Thursday, April 248:20-9:10 a.m.Economic Update

Michael Wolf is an economist with Wells Fargo Securities,covering both U.S. and regional economies. Based inCharlotte, N.C., he writes indicator reports, specialcommentary and contributes to the company’s WeeklyEconomic & Financial Commentary.

Prior to joining Wells Fargo in 2013, Michael worked as aregional and international economist at Moody’s Analytics.Additionally, he measured trends in compensation as aneconomist for the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Michael has a master’s degree in international economicpolicy and statistics from Columbia University and BaruchCollege, respectively. He also holds a bachelor’s degree ineconomics from the University of Maryland.

Augustine E.Agocha, MD, PhDPartner | Baycare Health System-St. Joseph's Heart Institute | Lutz

Thursday, April 249:10-11:05 a.m.The Continuum of Care: LifeBefore, Leading Up to and In tothe Hospital and All that Follows

Dr. Agocha has over 19 years of experience in the treatmentof cardiovascular disease with clinical and research expertisein the area of heart failure evaluation and management andwomen's heart disease. As Chief of Cardiology, he createdand directed successful Heart Failure Programs at theUniversity of South Carolina Specialty Clinics, the Dorn VAMedical Center and the DEBORAH Heart and Lung Center.

Most recently, he served as Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine,Director of Heart Failure Programs, and Professor of Medicineat the University of South Carolina School of Medicine.

Rafael J. SciulloPresident and CEO | SuncoastCaring Community, Inc.

Thursday, April 249:10-11:05 a.m.The Continuum of Care: LifeBefore, Leading Up to and In tothe Hospital and All that Follows

Rafael J. Sciullo has served as President and Chief ExecutiveOfficer of Suncoast Hospice and its family of programs sinceFebruary 1, 2013.

With nearly 30 years as a national leader in hospice andpalliative care, his visionary leadership and connection tocompassionate care is well documented. He joined SuncoastHospice after 12 years as the President and CEO of FamilyHospice and Palliative Care of Pittsburgh, which became oneof the largest, most highly-regarded organizations of its kind inPennsylvania under his guidance.

Sciullo blends his attention to detail and fiscal soundness withheartfelt empathy and concern for patients and families.

Dr. Miguel Faná, Jr.President | Faná Medical GroupSt. Petersburg

Thursday, April 249:10-11:05 a.mThe Continuum of Care: LifeBefore, Leading Up to and In tothe Hospital and All that Follows

Dr. Miguel Faña Jr. serves as President and founder of FañaMedical Group, an Internal Medicine/Family Medicinepractice. Dr. Faña completed his residency training at NewYork Hospital-Queens, where he served as Chief Resident. Healso served as the Associate Medical Director for JSAHealthcare’s Tampa Bay region.

Dr. Faña was recently elected President of The Pinellas CountyMedical Association and has provided significant contributionsto several local residency training programs. He wasrecognized with the “Teaching Faculty of the Year” award bythe St. Petersburg General Family Medicine ResidencyProgram and the “Dr. Frist Humanitarian Award” by HealthCare America.

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Conference at a Glance

Thursday, April 24

7:30-8:15 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:15-8:20 a.m. Introduction and Opening Remarks

8:20-9:10 a.m. Keynote Address: Economic Update

9:10-10 a.m. The Continuum of Care: Life Before,Leading Up to and In to the Hospital

and All that Follows (Panel Part I)

10:15-11:05 a.m. The Continuum of Care: Life Before,Leading Up to and In to the Hospital

and All that Follows (Panel Part II)

11:10 a.m.-12 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 1 Impact of the New Private CompanyCounsel on Non-Public Providers

Breakout 2 Recent Tax Developments for Health CareOrganizations

Breakout 3 Wealth-Planning Pitfalls to Avoid forMedical Professionals

12-1:10 p.m. Lunch Presentation – Well they are MY Wishes, aren’t they?!

1:15-2:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 4 Lease Accounting

Breakout 5 990 Community Needs Assessment –Case Study

Breakout 6 Six Sigma in Practice – Using FocusedClinical Programs to Achieve StrategicObjectives

Wednesday, April 23

12-3:40 p.m. Ethics*

3:50-5:30 p.m. Pre-Conference Workshop: MedicareCost Reporting Reimbursement Strategy*

*Additional fees apply.

2:10-3 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 7 How Health Care Providers Estimate Their Medicare, Medicaid, RAC and

Other Liabilities

Breakout 8 Show Me the Money – How to Find Grant Money and Grant Accounting

Breakout 9 Ongoing Impact of Health Care Reform on Bond Ratings

3:15-4:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 10 GASB OMB A 133 Update

Breakout 11 Payor Provider Integration Case Study

Breakout 12 Many Faces of Physician Integration

4:05-4:55 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 13 New Revenue Recognition Standards andits Impact on the Health Care Industry

Breakout 14 ICD-10 – Impact on Your Cash Flow andReimbursement

Breakout 15 What No One Has Ever Told You AboutMalpractice Insurance

5-5:50 p.m. Legislative and Regulatory Update: What 2 Watch 4

6-7 p.m. Reception

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Friday, April 25

7:30-8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

8-9:40 a.m. Health Care Reform from an EmployerPerspective

10-10:50 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 16 Private Equity Acquiring PhysicianPractices: Significant Accounting andTransaction Issues

Breakout 17 Changing Role of the CFO Under HealthCare Reform

Breakout 18 Balancing Transparency and RevenuePerformance with a Rational PricingStrategy

10:55-11:45 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 19 Not-for-Profit Audit Guide Update

Breakout 20 Strategies for Reducing Payroll and Benefit Cost

Breakout 21 Next Generation Commercial andMedicare ACOs

11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch Presentation – Identity Theft – The Inside Threat

1-1:50 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts

Breakout 22 Accounitng for the Federal Budget – The Future on Health Care Dollars

Breakout 23 Current Update on Clinical Integration

Breakout 24 Achievers — Align, Engage, Recognize

2:05-3:45 p.m. Accounting and Auditing Update

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Sponsors (as of 01/28/14)Altegra Health

CapTrust Advisors

CliftonLarsonAllen

Deloitte

EY

Fifth Third Bank

FHIcommunications

Gregory, Sharer & Stuart, CPAs

HFA Partners, LLC

J.P. Morgan

KPMG

Landrum Human Resources

Mallah Furman

Marcum LLP

McGladrey LLP

Moore Stephens Lovelace, PA

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

South Florida Hospital News, LLC

TD Bank N.A.

United Capital Financial Advisers, LLC

Willis of Florida

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Wednesday, April 23*

12-3:40 p.m. Ethics: Protecting the Integrity of Florida CPAs (4980) (4 Ethics)*

J. Edward Grossman, CPA, CMA, CFEWest Palm BeachGet updated with a focus on real-life ethical issues.Through lecture and class discussion, the courseaddresses internal and external issues that CPAs face,such as professional standards, ethical conduct, clientcommunication and independence. This coursecomplies with the ethics requirements for Florida CPAsas set forth by the Florida Board of Accountancy.

3:50-5:30 p.m. Medicare Cost Reporting ReimbursementStrategy (2 AA)*Chad Krcil, MBA, FHFMADirector, Health Care Advisory ServicesMcGladrey LLP | Denver, Colo.Review cost-reporting preparation and protocols toenhance reimbursement-function performance andaccountability by examining cost-report reimbursementimpact areas. Discuss the relationship between healthcare payment reform initiatives and cost-report changes.

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Conference Schedule

Thursday, April 24

7:30-8:15 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:15-8:20 a.m. Introduction and Opening Remarks Stephanie Boyle

Committee Chair

8:20-9:10 a.m. Keynote Address: Economic Update (1 TB)Michael T. WolfEconomist | Wells Fargo Securities | Charlotte NCThe year ahead will present several opportunities andchallenges for the U.S. and Florida economies. Thespeaker will outline the status of these economies in thecurrent recovery and how they will develop movingforward. He also will present information specific toFlorida and relevant to the health care industry.

9:10-10 a.m. The Continuum of Care: Life Before, Leading Up to and In to the Hospital and All that Follows (1 TB) — Panel Part I

Rafael J. SciulloPresident and CEO | Suncoast Caring Community, Inc.andAugustine E. Agocha, MD, PhD, MBAPartner | Baycare Health System-St Joseph's HeartInstitute | LutzandDr. Miguel Fana, Jr.President | Fana Medical Group | St. PetersburgJoin this panel discussion for perspective into some ofthe challenges we face as individuals and as a healthcare continuum. You’ll also learn about some of theopportunities ahead. With the ACA and ACOs a reality,teamwork and partnerships are key.

10:15-11:05 a.m. The Continuum of Care: Life Before, Leading Up to and In to the Hospital and All that Follows (1 TB) — Panel Part II

Rafael J. SciulloPresident and CEO | Suncoast Caring Community, Inc.andAugustine E. Agocha, MD, PhD, MBAPartner | Baycare Health System-St Joseph's HeartInstitute | LutzandDr. Miguel Fana, Jr.President | Fana Medical Group | St. PetersburgJoin this continued panel discussion for perspective intosome of the challenges we face as individuals and as ahealth care continuum. You’ll also learn about some ofthe opportunities ahead. With the ACA and ACOs areality, teamwork and partnerships are key.

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11:10 a.m.-12 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 1 Impact of the New Private Company Counsel on Non-Public Providers (1 AA)

Speaker TBALearn the makeup and purpose of the new PrivateCompany Council. We’ll discuss which organizationsfall within the scope of the Private Company Counciland review the recently-issued ASUs.

Breakout 2 Recent Tax Developments For Health Care Organizations (1 TB)

Cindy B. Kushner, CPATax Partner | Crowe Horwath LLP | Ft. LauderdaleandBrittney M. Wing, CPATax Manager | Crowe Horwath LLP | Ft. LauderdaleJoin this interactive discusson of preserving andmaintaining your tax-exempt status; tax considerationsand planning related to physician integration; how yourorganization's CHNA strategy compares to peerhospitals; and practical approaches to developing theCHNA implementation strategy.

Breakout 3 Wealth-Planning Pitfalls to Avoid for Medical Professionals (1 TB)

Peter Anderson, MBAWealth Advisor | United Capital Financial Advisors LLCBoca RatonThis workshop outlines various areas that are vulnerableto wealth-planning pitfalls, such as creditor protection,accumulation goals, investment strategies, qualifiedretirement plans and more. The speaker will providedeliberate actions to improve upon each area.

12-1:10 p.m. Lunch Presentation: Well they are MY Wishes, aren’t they?! (1 TB)

Tracy ChristnerExecutive Director | Project GRACE | ClearwaterThis upbeat session will enable you to take charge ofwhat happens to you if you can’t speak foryourself. Learn your rights and the law. Walk away withsome great tools for yourself, your clients and your lovedones.

1:15-2:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 4 Lease Accounting (1 AA)Rachel GerringPartner | Ernst & Young, LLP | Nashville, Tenn.The joint proposal by the Financial AccountingStandards Board and the International AccountingStandards Board would significantly change theaccounting for leases and could have far-reachingimplications for a company's finances and operations.This session will address the proposed changes, thepotential impact and what companies should start doingnow to prepare.

Breakout 5 990 Community Needs Assessment – Case Study (1 TB)

Steve RovnerTax Director | Deloitte Tax | Charlotte, N.C.andJohn SadoffTax Director | Deloitte Tax | Charlotte, N.C.Attend this session to discuss how the IRS hasapproached the Internal Revenue Code Section 501(r)guidance that has been released for several years(including the additional requirements that have beenadded since the release date) and how tax-exemptorganizations have responded. Walk through a casestudy of how several large clients have completed theircommunity needs assessments and addressed the otheraspects of the 501(r) regulations. We’ll discuss how thisdata may be used in the future and what type ofchallenges can be expected in this area.

Breakout 6 Six Sigma in Practice – Using Focused Clinical Programs to Achieve Strategic Objectives (1 TB)

Augustine Agocha, MD, MBA, PhdMedical Director, Heart Failure Program St. Joseph’s Hospital | TampaThe ACA introduced a myriad of clinical measureswhose attachment to remuneration made themfinancially and strategically important. Achievement ofkey measures requires significant process integrationand team collaboration to obtain sustainable results.Crosscutting interdisciplinary programs developed usingbasic DMAIC principles (Define, Measure, Improve,Control) offers a unique opportunity to provide theneeded focus to accomplish targeted objectives.

2:10-3:00 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 7 How Health Care Providers Estimate Their Medicare, Medicaid, RAC and Other Liabilities

Brandon McCainDirector | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Birmingham, Ala.andMichelle ManuelManager | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPJacksonvilleGet an overview of how to estimate third-party liabilitiesand items to consider for year-end settlements affectingMedicare, Medicaid, RAC and other liabilities.

Breakout 8 Show Me the Money: How to Find Grant Money and Grant Accounting (1 TB)

Roger E. Dearth, MBAFinance Director for Development | Mayo FoundationRochester, Minn.Examine the competitive landscape, trends and issues ingrant funding. Learn to marshal all of your institution'sresources to compete for more grant funding and avoidthe silos. Develop practical distinctions between giftsand grants and the accounting impact of such distinctions.

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Breakout 9 Ongoing Impact of Health Care Reform on Bond Ratings (1 TB)

Speaker TBALearn about the ongoing impact of health care reformon bond ratings, including the health care exchangesand the transformation of health care from fee forservice to a value-based system. We’ll discuss the effecton not-for-profit hospitals and health care systems alongwith the short-term and long-term financial expectationsfor issuing debt and how these significant changes willaffect the industry and bond ratings.

3:15-4:05 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 10 GASB OMB A 133 Update (1 AA)Todd WebsterManaging Director | KPMG | New YorkJoin this session for a detailed update on recent OMBA-133 Circular changes and proposed changes.

Breakout 11 Payor Provider Integration Case Study (1 TB)

George Batalis, CPADirector | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | Tampaand Kristian Brokaw, MBAManager | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | TampaandJeff WhitcombManager | PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | TampaMany are aware that provider convergence has beenon the uptick in recent years, but there is increasedactivity on the payor and provider fronts. We’ll take anin-depth look at an actual case study of an insurancepayor who acquired approximately 450 physicians andtheir related practices. Hear an overview of why thetransaction took place; specific details of the transaction;and the evolving plans moving forward.

Breakout 12 Many Faces of Physician Integration (1 TB)Jeffrey D. Lowenkron, MDChief Executive Officer | USF Physicians GroupTampaLearn about current and future physician service deliverymodels, key variables and financial viability for eachstructure, including ACOs, hospital-owned, joint ventures,physician mergers, insurance-owned, IPAs and more.

4:05-4:55 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 13 New Revenue Recognition Standards and its Impact on the Health Care Industry (1 AA)

Patrick J. Kitchen, CPAHealthcare Partner | McGladrey, LLP | ChicagoAs a member of the AICPA Health Care expert panel,Pat Kitchen provide ’s his views on the new revenuerecognition standards and its anticipated impact on theHealth Care Industry. The session also will cover themost recent health care audit risk alert and discuss whatyour organization should be considering now and intothe future.

Breakout 14 ICD-10: Impact on Your Cash Flow and Reimbursement (1 TB)

Michael OlsonVice President, Senior Product ManagerFifth Third Bank | Cincinnati, OHIn addition to the cost of conversion, impact to staffingand education; contracting; documentation; billing; andIT all will play significant roles in impacting theprovider's cash flow. Learn about the ongoing expenseand reimbursement concerns associated with convertingto ICD-10.

Breakout 15 What No One Has Ever Told You About Malpractice Insurance (1 TB)

Matt GraceyPresident & CEO | Danna-Gracey | Delray BeachDo you think you know about medical malpracticeinsurance? Even after purchasing coverage for years,you will be amazed by what you don't understand ornever knew about this type of coverage. This is the 101to 501 in less than an hour!

5-5:50 p.m. Legislative and Regulatory: What 2 Watch 4 (1 TB)

Larry A. Oday, EsquirePresident | Larry A. Oday, Esq. PLLCWashington, D.C.Don’t miss the 10 hottest topics in health policy for2014!

6-7 p.m. Reception

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Friday, April 25

7:30-8 a.m. Contenintal Breakfast

8-9:40 a.m. Health Care Reform from an Employer Perspective (2 TB)

Matthew L. SnookPartner | Mercer Human Resource ConsultingTampaReview all relevant historical and prospective aspects ofPPACA and discuss how these provisions have and willcontinue to impact employers, from cost and workforce-management perspectives.

10-10:50 a.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 16 Private Equity Acquiring Physician Practices; Significant Accounting and Transaction Issues (1 AA)

Brian Kerby, CPAHealthcare Director | Crowe Horwath LLP | ChicagoandRon Ralph, CPAHealthcare Partner | Crowe Horwath LLP | ChicagoJoin us to learn about the accounting and transactionissues that need to be taken into consideration whenphysician practices are purchased by private equitygroups. This session also will cover common duediligence considerations that are important to ensure asuccessful transaction.

Breakout 17 Changing Role of the CFO Under Health Care Reform (1 TB)

J.L “Larry” Tyler, FACHE, FHFMA, FAAHC,CMPEChairman and CEO | Tyler and Company | AtlantaHow is the role of the CFO changing under health carereform? Discuss the evolving skill sets needed tosucceed in this dynamic new environment.

Breakout 18 Balancing Transparency and Revenue Performance with a Rational Pricing Strategy (1 TB)

Jim SinkHealthcare Principal | MiamiThe speaker will cover mutually-exclusive; market-focused; net revenue/payor-focused; andcost/formulary-based pricing strategies. We will

address tools and techniques to establish nationalpriorities and modeling techniques to projectfinancial outcomes.

10:55-11:45 p.m. Concurrent Breakouts Choose One Per Time Slot

Breakout 19 Not-for-Profit Audit Guide Update (1 AA)Cathy J. Clarke, CPAPrincipal | CliftonLarsonAllen LLPMinneapolis, Minn.On March 1, 2013, the AICPA issued the firstcomprehensive revision of this guide since 1996. Bringyour knowledge up to date on the highlights, includingitems such as program investments, gifts-in-kindaccounting and challenges with fair value, exchangetransactions and audit-risk alerts.

Breakout 20 Strategies for Reducing Payroll and Benefit Cost (1 TB)

Michael Von Behren, EA, MAAAPrincipal | Mercer | TampaandBetty Viamontes, CPA, MBA, CHFPCorporate Controller | Tampa General HospitalTampaJoin our discussion of the current state and pressuresassociated with the rapidly evolving health careenvironment. This session will explain the role of salariesand benefits in driving health care cost; the role ofleadership in shaping the future of health care; and keystrategies to reduce salaries and benefits.

Breakout 21 Next Generation Commercial and Medicare ACOs (1 TB)

Dennis ButtsDirector | Navigant Consulting Inc. | Chicago, Ill.andSharon WilliamsDirector | Navigant Consulting Inc. | Chicago, Ill.Many providers have developed commercial andMedicare ACOs as a strategic response to health careand market reform. These ACOs have generated mixedresults, driving providers to pursue solutions to enhanceperformance and capture available marketopportunities. We’ll outline the next generation of ACOstrategies to drive performance in an era of increasedaccountability.

11:45-1 p.m. Lunch Presentation: Identity Theft: The Inside Threat (1 TB)

Andrew Laflin, CPAManager | CliftonLarsonAllen LLP | Tampaand Patrick LaflinSpecial Agent | FBI (retired) | TampaExplore how employees are using their occupation forpersonal enrichment through the deliberate misuse ormisapplication of their organization’s resources orassets. We’ll review examples of commonmisappropriation schemes perpetrated by employeesand further address the unprecedented theft of U.S.trade secrets, intellectual property and proprietaryinformation by foreign collectors and trusted insiders.

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Breakout 22 Accounting for the Federal Budget: The Future on Health Care Dollars (1 AA)

Dan O’Keefe, CPA, CFE, MBAShareholder | Moore Stephens Lovelace, PAWinter ParkAttend this session to take a look into the federalfinancial accounting, overview the finances of thecountry and gain insight into the future of federal healthcare spending.

Breakout 23 Current Update on Clinical Integration (1 TB)

Curtis H. Bernstein, CPA/ABV, ASA, CVA, MBAAltegra Health, Inc | Los AngelesandAlex Kajan, CFAManager, Valuation Services | Altegra Health, IncNew Smyna BeachEmploying physicians, executing clinical co-management agreements, developing clinically-integrated networks and forming accountable-careorganizations all are methods systems that physiciansand payors are using to deal with changes toreimbursement under PPACA. Attend this session toexplore these relationships and how these parties areusing them to affiliate.

Breakout 24 Achievers — Align, Engage, Recognize (1 TB)Kristian GaetanoCustomer Success Manager | AchieversandBettina M. StraightEmployee Engagement & Communications ConsultantLifeBridge Health, Human ResourcesAchievers, creators of the Employee Success™ softwareplatform, will cover how to drive employee engagementthrough recognition 2.0 methodologies, alignemployees to core values, address challenges withinhealth care, increase retention and reduce programcosts. We also will analyze current trends, bestpractices and modern engagement strategy.

2:05-3:45 p.m. Accounting and Auditing Update (2 AA)Lynda Dennis, CPA, CGFOProfessor | University of Central Florida School ofAccounting | OrlandoLearn the latest updates on industry-related topics inaccounting and auditing and their impact on health careentities and auditors.

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Conference Site and Accommodations

Disney's Yacht Club Resort1700 Epcot Resorts BoulevardLake Buena Vista, FL 32830(407) 934-7000

FICPA Room Rate: $175.00 (single/double occupancy)$25.00 Additional Person (18 years and older)Hotel Cutoff Deadline: Friday, March 28, 2014Reservations made after the cutoff date will be subject to availability and currentroom rate.

For reservations, please contact Disney's Yacht Club Resort directly at (407) 934-7000. Be sure to mention the FICPA Health Care Industry Conference to receive thespecial group rate.

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Conference InfoAl AllredGeorge C. BatalisCurtis H. Bernstein Penelope Boyd-GearRobert E. BurkeDouglas L. CooperRichard M. DotsonCharles Felix Scott A. Fisher

Eric S. FriedfeldMark S. FrombergRussell J. GoolsbyKim Y. Griffin-HunterDawn M. HannonKathleen A. HargreavesGregory M. HathorneCarlos G. HernandezEileen KildayTroy Kimbrough

Charity M. McClureJoseph L MillerFrancisco V. PunalBrian T. ReganAlexei SolomonOon SooUngBeatriz. D. ViamontesRyan J. WeberDiane Williams

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