The conventional wisdom surrounding incident-to-billing has typically been a straightforward "just don’t do it" due to the perceived compliance risks outweighing the 15% reimbursement incentive. However, faced with consecutive years of significant reimbursement reductions, more organizations are reconsidering this stance. Instead, they are exploring an "educate, audit, and monitor" approach, as the 15% increase potentially helps close the gap on lost reimbursement. In response to this shifting landscape, NAMAS has invited esteemed Health Law Attorney Robert Liles to co-host a webinar alongside our own Shannon DeConda, a highly respected Consulting Auditor and Trainer. Together, they will delve into this complex issue, examining the feasibility of such an action plan, the associated risks, and the potential positive and negative outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
Free presentations are submitted for approval to the AAPC, and 1 credit hour is requested for Core A and all applicable certifications, including CPMA. For non-members, the LIVE session ONLY is awarded CEU.
OnDemand access to the recorded training is available at any time. However, OnDemand CEU value is ONLY available for NAMAS members.