Awards
The Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) recognizes
that its strength lies in volunteers, who contribute their time, ideas, and
energy to serve the healthcare industry, their profession, and one another.
Active participation in HFMA at the national, regional and/or chapter
levels provides members with numerous opportunities for professional
development, information, networking, and advocacy.
Established in 1960, the Founders Merit Award Series acknowledges the contributions
made by HFMA members. These awards are part of a merit-rating plan in
which specific activities are assigned a range of point values.
The Founders Merit Award Series was revised in April 2004, returning
to its core purpose of " Recognizing the Volunteer in You". Point
categories were adjusted to reflect volunteer activity only - eliminating
the accumulation of points for membership and educational attendance.
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William G. Follmer Bronze Award
The William G. Follmer Bronze Award is awarded after an individual has
earned 25 (formerly 100) member points. This award is named after
William G. Follmer, who is credited with the creation of the American
Association of Hospital Accountants (AAHA) (now HFMA).
Robert H. Reeves Silver Award
The Robert H. Reeves Silver Award is awarded to an individual who has
earned 50 (formerly 200) total member points. Reeves, an organizing
member of the AAHA, was elected president of AAHA in 1956 and was
instrumental in creating the structure of AAHA.
Frederick T. Muncie Gold Award
The Frederick T. Muncie Gold Award is presented to a member who has
earned a total of 75 ( formerly 300) member points. This award honors
Frederick T. Muncie, an organizing member of the AAHA, and the first
president of the association (1947-1949). Muncie also assisted in the
organization of the first AAHA chapter (First Illinois).
Founders Medal of Honor
The Founders Medal of Honor was added in 1986 and is conferred by
nomination of the Chapter Board of Directors. This prestigious award
recognizes an individual who has been actively involved in HFMA for at
least three years after earning the Muncie Gold Award, has provided
significant service at the chapter, regional and/or national level in at least
two of those years, and remains a member in good standing. A chapter
may nominate members for this award at any time during the year.