Clinical research coverage analysis and billing are two of the most perplexing problems facing institutions, investigators, sponsors, and government agencies. A range of problems has resulted from the difficulties in determining which services are appropriate for reimbursement and documenting claims for those services, including costly governmental enforcement actions and millions of dollars being unbilled and uncollected.
This presentation will focus on the development and implementation of appropriate coverage analysis decision making and billing practices.
Presenters
Richard Takamoto, RN, is a principal of Kahu Health, LLC, a health care consulting, regulatory compliance, and Web development firm and collaborative effort of members from Verve Health, LLC and Tech Artisans, LLC.
Maria E. Gonzalez Knavel is a partner with Foley’s Health Care Industry Team and White Collar Defense & Corporate Compliance Practice.
Moderator
LaDale K. George is a partner with Foley’s Health Care Industry Team and is the leader of the Translational Research Focus Group.
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