Foley Partners Lawrence Vernaglia and Judith Waltz will be speaking at the AHLA Institute for Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues.
On Wednesday, March 21st from 4:45 – 5:45 pm, Foley Partner Judith Waltz will co-present “Administrative Enforcement Tools” with Julie Burns.
Their session will cover:
- Medicare: Billing privileges revocations and denials, enrollment moratoria
- Payment suspensions (recent Medicaid targets as well as Medicare “sweeps”)
- OIG CMPs and Exclusions–finalized rules and new developments
- Medicaid enforcement: CMS-led efforts, reciprocal terminations, enrollment actions
Also on Wednesday, March 21st from 4:45 – 5:45 pm, Foley Partner Lawrence Vernaglia will co-present “Provider-Based Status, Under Arrangements, Enrollment, and Related Medicare Requirements” with Andrew Ruskin.
Their session will cover:
- Operational Issues faced by entities relating to BBA Section 603 (site neutrality) implementation
- The recent reimbursement changes for 340B drugs
- Changes to the reimbursement methodology for non-grandfathered sites
- Assessment of “mid-build” exception implementation
For more information and to register, visit the AHLA event website.
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