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D’Ann Meisenheimer has 28 years of experience in accounting services and has been Head of Accounting Services at ORBA since 2016. The first ten years were in Cincinnati working for a small firm that specializes in medical practices. The past 18 years have been spent as a vital contributing member of ORBA. She has continued with her medical experience, but has branched out to a variety of other service industries. The services that she provides depend on the needs of each client. As the Head of Accounting Services, she values teamwork and innovation. She also continues to cultivate partnerships with third party vendors so her team can spend their time on what they do best.
Services
Industries
Overview
D’Ann Meisenheimer has 28 years of experience in accounting services and has been Head of Accounting Services at ORBA since 2016. The first ten years were in Cincinnati working for a small firm that specializes in medical practices. The past 18 years have been spent as a vital contributing member of ORBA. She has continued with her medical experience, but has branched out to a variety of other service industries. The services that she provides depend on the needs of each client. As the Head of Accounting Services, she values teamwork and innovation. She also continues to cultivate partnerships with third party vendors so her team can spend their time on what they do best.
Proactive
Customer service is extremely important to D’Ann, and she is always responsive to her clients’ needs. She values each client and takes the time to learn their business. She is often the main contact for her clients and will either help solve the problem or direct them to one of ORBA’s specialized staff who can.
Outside of the Office
D’Ann enjoys volunteering her time and craft skills to the Royal Family Kids camps. When not serving her community, she enjoys listening to and playing music. She attends as many concerts and musicals as possible. She often relaxes by sitting at the piano herself. When the weather is nice, you can also find her tending to her garden.
Certifications & Licenses
- QuickBooks Certified ProAdvisor
Education
- B.S., Accounting, Greenville College
Blogs
Is Your Department a Group or a Team?
Several years ago, I became the manager of a small group of which I was a member. As the new manager, my goal was to bring the group together and foster a team mentality. I started by defining two similar and often interchangeable terms—group and team.
Mobile Technology Integration in Your Practice
Smartphones and other mobile devices are becoming as prominent in health care settings as they are in other walks of life. That means physicians are now grappling with the benefits and implications. For example, some 83% of them are using smartphones or tablets to perform tasks related to patient care. The most common activities are interfacing with an electronic health record (EHR), entering medical notes, e-prescribing, searching for clinical information, accessing professional resources and communicating with colleagues. This article offers four ways to use this technology to improve a physician practice.
Ten Tips for Negotiating Physician Employment Agreements
Until they become partner-owners, most physicians have an employment relationship with their physician group. When it is time to negotiate or renegotiate an employment contract, there are critical issues that must be understood and settled.
Not Satisfied With the Information You Need: An Electronic Dashboard Can Help Clarify the Numbers
Electronic dashboards can help practices better understand their financial standing. This article discusses how to prepare to implement a dashboard by understanding the needed features and assessing the costs.
Handle With Care: Consider an Accountable Plan for Employee Expenses
There are distinct tax advantages to having a plan for employee expense reimbursements and allowances that is “accountable” in the eyes of the IRS. But it is still a decision every practice must make for itself. This blog describes the kinds of expenses that are reimbursable and how to document them.
Newsletters
Health Care Group Newsletter – Fall 2014
ORBA’s Health Care Group Newsletter is a quarterly publication focused on effective practice management. The Fall 2014 issue features two articles, How Health Insurance Marketplaces May Impact Your Practice and What’s Your Medical Practice Worth?
Client Alerts
1099-MISC vs 1099-NEC and New E-Filing Requirement
In 2021, the IRS released a new form: Form 1099-NEC. This form is still in use for 2023, along with Form 1099-MISC. However, there seems to be some ongoing confusion over which form to use. This Client Alert will provide you with some general guidelines and resources to help you determine whether you should file Form 1099-NEC or Form 1099-MISC. It will also address the new e-filing requirement that has been implemented for the upcoming filing season.
Reporting Requirements for Recipients of Form 1099-K
The IRS is once again delaying the requirement for a third party settlement organization (“TPSO”) to issue a Form 1099-K to anyone who received more than $600 from the TPSO in third party payment network transactions.
New Electronic Filing Requirements for W-2s and Certain Information Returns
Historically, businesses were not required to file information returns electronically unless 250 or more returns of one type were filed. The Internal Revenue Service has now substantially modified the electronic filing threshold for information returns, including Form W-2, that are filed in calendar years after December 31, 2023.
In 2020, the IRS released a new form – Form 1099-NEC. This form is still in use for 2022. While it might not have affected you last year, it may this year. This Client Alert will provide you with some general guidelines and resources to help you determine which form you need to file. It will also address questions that we often receive from clients.
Last year, the IRS released a new form – Form 1099-NEC. This form is still in use for 2021. While it might not have affected you last year, it may this year. This Client Alert will provide you with some general guidelines and resources to help you determine which form you need to file. It will also address questions that we often receive from clients.
1099-MISC Reporting Guidelines and Resources
As we tend to receive questions related to Form 1099-MISC, here are general guidelines in order to assist you with the accurate filing of Form 1099-MISC.
QuickBooks Phasing Out Support for Desktop 2015 and Older Software Products
If you are currently using ORBA to prepare your personal and/or business tax returns and are using a version of QuickBooks Desktop 2015 or older, please read this alert.
1099-MISC Reporting Guidelines and Resources
As we tend to receive the most questions related to Form 1099-MISC, we would like to provide you with some general guidelines and resources in order to assist you with the accurate and timely filing of Form 1099-MISC.
1099-MISC Reporting Guidelines
As we tend to receive the most questions related to Form 1099-MISC, we would like to provide you with some general guidelines and resources in order to assist you with the accurate and timely filing of Form 1099-MISC.