Owen Jorgensen, Consultant
Owen Jorgensen is a versatile health care financial professional with 30 years' diverse experience in reimbursement, hospital budgets, financial planning, feasibility studies, strategic planning and performance reviews for leading health care providers and intermediary auditing.
Expertise includes cost reimbursement, financial analysis, accounting, reporting and forecasting for all types of health care organizations. You can contact Mr. Jorgensen directly at owen@fcawreimbursement.com
HEALTH CARE CONSULTANT EXPERIENCE:
Consultant 2007-Present, 1996-1999, 1987-1988
- Involved in State of Alaska’s rate setting process and appeals of Medicaid rates.
- Prepared Medicare and Medicaid cost reports for small hospitals and long term care providers in remote areas throughout State of Alaska.
- Prepared Medicare and Medicaid cost reports for small sole community hospitals located in remote areas.
- Trained hospital personnel on using spreadsheets and other programs.
- Brought back to performance a budget program that was not being utilized correctly.
Reimbursement Specialist
- Prepared Medicare, Medicaid and Champus cost reports for large complex facilities, skilled nursing facilities and home office facilities. Reviewed, analyzed and set monthly contractuals for two acute hospitals and one skilled nursing center. Interacted with both financial auditors and Medicaid auditors. Member of hospital compliance facility.
Team Member/Reimbursement Consultant 1999-2000
- Reopened cost reports to correct Intermediary’s errors and finalized Medicare appeals which resulted in excess of $2 million in additional reimbursement to facility.
Reimbursement Manager 1994-1996
- Managed all aspects of Medicare, Medicaid and Champus programs and all other third party reimbursement for facility.
- Actively pursued all allowable exemptions for hospital’s exempt units, appealed any justifiable Medicare audit adjustments and reopened previously-settled cost reports to insure maximum reimbursement.
- Established, reviewed and adjusted monthly contractuals to ensure adequate allowances, prepared cost reports and completed additional projects as requested by upper management and/or department directors.
- Interacted with both financial and Medicare auditors to ensure minimal audit adjustments.
Director of Budget and Performance Review 1990-1994
- Responsible to senior vice-president/CFO for annual corporate budget in excess of $829 million.
- Compiled monthly status report on financial and operational well-being of company’s 12 hospitals for board of directors.
- Improved monthly hospital reporting system by consolidating financial data on main frame in lieu of individual hospital reports. This improved basis for quick analysis of hospital performance and reduced labor costs.
- Executed financial performance special projects for different company hospitals.
Assistant Administrator and Chief Financial Officer 1986-1987
- Initiated and implemented renovation program for accounting and medical records departments and introduced use of microcomputers for accounting automation.
- Participated in selection and installation of company’s mainframe and Intermountain Healthcare system.
- Directed daily financial operations consisting of accounting, admitting, business office and communications. Managed health information services consisting of medical records, utilization review, social services and medical transcription. Supervised materials management central supplies.
Medical Reimbursement Advisor 1984-1986, 1981-1982
- Prepared and filed Medicare, Medicaid and Blue Cross cost reports for clients.
- Performed five major feasibility studies for clients covering expansion of new and old services.
Director of Reimbursement and Budget 1982-1984
- Prepared contractual allowance entries for monthly financial reports.
- Prepared annual budget amounting to $100 million in revenues for two facilities.
- Automated budget system that had previously been done manually.
- Discovered hospital was being under-reimbursed by Medicare and negotiated for additional $5 million in interim payments, a year ahead of schedule.
- Directed staff in preparing monthly Medicare and Medicaid cost reports.
EDUCATION
- Eastern Washington State University, Cheney, Washington. Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, Accounting, 1970.