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The Health
Care Shared Services Benchmarking Association (HCSSBA)
is an association of shared services professionals, in the
health care industry, that compare operating performance and
identify the best business practices.
Mission
To
identify "Best in Class" business processes, which, when implemented,
will lead member companies to exceptional performance.
Performance
Data
Performance
statistics help companies determine where they stand vs. similarly
situated organizations. Health Care Shared Services Benchmarking
Association will gather data in the form of group studies
on behalf of participants.
Process
Data
Process
findings help companies determine leading edge practices in
shared services performance.
Membership
Membership
is open to individuals employed as permanent employees in shared
services organizations of health care companies and currently
available at no charge to qualified individuals. Participation
in association activities will be charged separately.
Benefits
of Membership
Studies:
HCSSBA will
identify and present to members opportunities to participate
in Benchmarking studies on various topics of importance to shared
services organizations.
There are
two types of Benchmarking studies provided:
- Association
studies are offered to the membership as a whole with costs
divided.
- Single
company sponsored studies addressing the interest of one member
company can be offered to other selected members for no fee.
The association
will also support industry benchmarking efforts:
- Research
- Access public and private databases.
- Identify
study participants - Top companies interested in benchmarking
shared services issues.
- Collect
data - Manage response collection with the participants as
a third party.
- Lead site
visits - Structure with best participants.
Roundtables:
Interest group roundtables will be organized throughout the year. Members will
pay a nominal fee to join real and virtual roundtable discussions that
address specific processes.
Cost:
Currently, membership in HCSSBA is FREE! Costs of studies
are shared by the participants.
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