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Current Chargemaster Compliance Topics
Credit(s):
1 CLE
Course Number:
8242
Original Program Date:
January 9, 2024
Duration:
44 minutes
Access:
Available for 90 days after Registration (03/21/2025)
This presentation will address changes to Medicare regulations that impact Chargemaster Compliance. Within it we will discuss the 2024 Medicare regulations, federal price transparency regulations and the appropriate use of documents such as Advance Beneficiary Notices (ABN) and Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON). This presentation will be 50 minutes in length.
Current Chargemaster Compliance Topics Kathleen Heckman & Shannon Uhrmacher
1 CLE
1 Health Law
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