AHCA/NCAL Spring 2024 Conference for CEOs & Executive Leaders

Reliant Rehab will attend the AHCA/NCAL Spring 2024 Conference for CEOs & Executive Leaders

2024 Spring Conference — Uniting Healthcare Leadership

As a leading therapy partner, Reliant Rehab is preparing for inspiring innovation at the AHCA/NCAL Spring 2024 Conference for CEOs & Executive Leaders, hosted at The Boca Raton in Boca Raton, FL, from May 6th to May 8th! This exclusive event is designed to inspire excellence, strategic innovation, and engagement with industry leaders.

Who's Attending?

Visionary CEOs and executive-level management staff from healthcare organizations will be attending this prestigious invitation-only conference. Visitors can connect with industry peers, draw inspiration from experts, and engage with AHCA/NCAL leadership for the latest insights.

What's it About?

The AHCA/NCAL Spring 2024 Conference focuses on advancing leadership excellence through tailored education sessions and strategic discussions. Gain valuable perspectives on workforce strategies, reimbursement challenges, advocacy efforts, and innovative practices.

What's Reliant Planning?

Representing Reliant Rehab at this premier event are Lara Kadah, VP of Business Development, and J. Lynn Bauknight, Director of Client Success. Meet with these strategic experts to discover how Reliant Rehab supports healthcare organizations with comprehensive therapy services, innovative resources, and data-backed strategies for success. 

Connect with Reliant

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to elevate your leadership skills and collaborate with industry leaders, including Reliant Rehab at the AHCA/NCAL Spring 2024 Conference. Let’s shape the future of healthcare leadership together!

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