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Title: Chronic Care Management and Remote Patient Monitoring Can Play a Positive Role in Patient Outcomes
Presenter: Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA – Attorney at Law Time: 1.00 hour
Description:
To improve patient health outcomes, CMS began reimbursing providers in 2015 for chronic care management services (CCMS) for Medicare beneficiaries with chronic conditions. Rachel Rose, Attorney at Law, details how to effectively implement a compliant CCMS program, which can include third-party companies, while addressing fraud, waste, and abuse landmines.
Objectives:
- Understand the differences between various types of Chronic Care Management Services (CCMS) and associated codes.
- Learn the fraud, waste, and abuse landmines to avoid and recent case law.
- Appreciate effective compliance strategies.
- Conclude with risk mitigation suggestions.
Key Topics:
- Differences Between Various Types of Chronic Care Management Services (CCMS) and Associated Codes
- Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Landmines to Avoid and Recent Case Law
- Effective Compliance Strategies
- Conclusion and Risk Mitigation Suggestions
Presenter: Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA - Principal Ms. Rose has a unique background. Throughout her career, she has accumulated knowledge in a multitude of fields, with an emphasis on various facets of healthcare. Her experience includes: - Working on Wall Street and at one of the "Big Four" consulting firms
- Producing for the Chairman of the Reform and Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill
- Interning at the Department of Health and Human Services
- Compiling policy papers at the Royal College of Nursing in London
- Consultative work as a top performing representative for the pharmaceutical and medical device industry
- Clerking for the Honorable Linda R. Allan (6th Judicial Circuit, FL)
Prior to opening her law firm, Ms. Rose was Director of Business Development and Assistant General Counsel for a healthcare advisory company. Ms. Rose is extensively published and presents on a variety of healthcare, False Claims Act, and securities law topics, including: cybersecurity, qui tam, physician reimbursement, ICD-10, access to care, anti-kickback and Stark laws, U.S. Supreme Court cases impacting the medical device industry, international comparative healthcare laws, and the HIPAA/the HITECH Act.
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