2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference
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Lessons Learned on the Frontlines of Network Compliance Enforcement
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Deborah Schreiber, Niki Jo Kurtis | January 27, 2019
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Regulatory requirements and expectations for provider and pharmacy networks
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Lessons learned from current regulatory auditing, monitoring, and reporting requirements for provider networks
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Why regulators consider network directory data accuracy issues to be a potential access issue and an important beneficiary/consumer protection focus area — and how to apply lessons learned to pharmacy networks
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Build a Managed Care Compliance Audit and Remediation Plan
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Nicole Huff, Deborah Johnson | January 27, 2019
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Best practices on how to review and audit risk adjustments
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How to correlate compliance risk assessments and ongoing audit work
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Tracer summaries, including internal controls, remediation activity, documented outcomes, and remediation effectiveness for a compliance scenario
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Building an SIU That's Nimble, Effective, and Audit Ready!
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Marita Janiga, Tamara Neiman, Mark Horowitz | January 27, 2019
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The key components of building and leading an effective SIU
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A “best practice” process for responding to CMS memos and issuances
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The steps to take in preparing for a CMS Compliance Program Effectiveness Audit
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Compliance 101 (2019 Managed Care Compliance)
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Shawn DeGroot, Jenny O'Brien | January 27, 2019
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Factors to consider when developing and implementing a compliance program
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The elements and keys to maintain an effective compliance program
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Introduction of tools and techniques
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Let's Talk Shop: Changes in MA and Part D Compliance Requirements for 2019
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Kate McDonald, Annie Hsu Shieh, John Tanner | January 27, 2019
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Understand and prepare for CMS’s encounter data monitoring efforts
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Reconsider your approach to FDR training in light of CMS changes
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Implement best practices for preclusion list screenings, new MLR reporting requirements, and other compliance-related changes in 2019
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Compliance, Privacy, and Security Program Assessment Best Practices
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Bret Bissey, Kelly McLendon | January 27, 2019
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Ideas for conducting a compliance program review to ultimately reduce overall organizational compliance risk
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How to utilize the elements of the DHHS OIG Model Compliance Program(s) to develop a work plan to perform this assessment
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The content of — and tips for performing — HIPAA privacy and security assessments in order to impress OCR and facilitate a high level of compliance which ultimately reduces organizational risk
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I Can Hear You -?But Am I Listening?
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Jennifer Del Villar, Gail M. Blacklock | January 27, 2019
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When our members call, are we fulfilling all their needs? Appeals, determinations, grievances, and inquiries
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CMS call log universes — the who, where, what, why, and how
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Monitoring and auditing using call logs universes — both the business area and compliance
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Understanding the Varying Perspectives of Counsel, Compliance Officer, and Prosecutor to Improve Your Internal Investigation Process
2019 Managed Care Compliance Conference | Presenter(s): Heather Fields, Lisa Estrada, James Sheehan | January 27, 2019
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Yates/Sessions focus on individual liability in DOJ corporate investigations — how attorney ethical duties, compliance officer ethical guidelines, and Yates cooperation credit requirements impact interviews and investigation process and documentation
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Different planning approaches of compliance officer, legal counsel, and prosecutor/regulator to compliance reviews, investigations, and reporting — through case studies and interaction
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Practical strategies to address investigation challenges and optimize your organization’s ability to achieve the best possible outcome in government investigations or litigation
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