New Compliance Directions for Medicare Managed Care Plans and the Impact for Providers
December 6, 2024
Foley partner Judy Waltz, co-chair of the firm’s Health Care Practice Group, and senior counsel Allie Shalom are speaking in the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) San Francisco Regional Health Care Compliance Conference in the panel “New Compliance Directions for Medicare Managed Care Plans and the Impact for Providers” on December 6.
Attendees will walk away from this panel:
- Understanding the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’/Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) clarified expectations;
- Gaining insights from the Department of Justice/OIG investigations and enforcement; and
- Assessing operational impacts for providers including overpayments, fee-for-service guidelines, two-midnight stays, social determinants of health, and prior authorizations.
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