Tuesday, May 11, 2021
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The Eureka Springs Hospital Commission has a new virtual chief financial officer (CFO).
At a special called meeting on Saturday, May 1, the commission voted to hire Welch, Couch and Company to provide virtual CFO services. The proposal was submitted by Bill Couch, who has worked with the hospital commission for many years. According to Couchs proposal, his firm is asking for $7,000 per month for virtual CFO services, $9,000 annually for the Medicare cost report and $10,000 annually for preparation of the full disclosure compilation.
Couch writes that he has been authorized to negotiate the contract, with the final terms being prepared in a formal letter to be signed by the his firm and the hospital commission.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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The Eureka Springs Hospital is seeking an independent contractor to serve as its new chief financial officer (CFO).
At a special called meeting on Monday, April 5, commissioner Kent Turner moved to begin the procurement process to acquire an independent contractor as a virtual CFO. Turner said the contractor must have experience with Medicare, Medicaid and medical cost reporting. The commission voted unanimously to approve the motion.
The commission discussed the topic at length during its April 3 workshop, with chairman Tyson Burden inviting Bill Couch to attend. Burden explained that Couch has done the cost reports for the hospital for years. Couch never worked for Allegiance Health Management, Burden said.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
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The Eureka Springs Hospital is seeking an independent contractor to serve as its new chief financial officer (CFO).
At a special called meeting on Monday, commissioner Kent Turner moved to begin the procurement process to acquire an independent contractor as a virtual CFO. Turner said the contractor must have experience with Medicare, Medicaid and medical cost reporting. The commission voted unanimously to approve the motion.
The commission discussed the topic at length during its April 3 workshop, with chairman Tyson Burden inviting Bill Couch to attend. Burden explained that Couch has done the cost reports for the hospital for years. Couch never worked for Allegiance Health Management, Burden said.