Register Now for Sanderson Firm's Upcoming Webinar: Medicare Conditional Payments: What You Need to Know Now about CMS and Medicare Advantage Plan Recoveries

Sanderson Firm Invites you to an Exclusive Webinar:

On July 20, 2022 at 1:30 PM EST, you are invited to join Heather Schwartz Sanderson, Esq. and special guest speaker, Brian Bargender, CSRP to learn about what you need to know now about both traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage Plan (MAP) conditional payment recoveries.

Brian is currently employed as a Senior Subrogation Professional at one of the largest Medicare Advantage Plans in the country, and is known as one of the top experts on MAP subrogation due to his in-depth working knowledge of MAP conditional payment recoveries and subrogation.

Heather and Brian will discuss the current status of Medicare conditional payment recovery processes and best practice tips in finalizing your Medicare beneficiary settlements in which CMS or a MAP might have a claim for conditional payments.

Webinar attendees will benefit from:

1) Learning a foundational understanding of Medicare conditional payments across all parts of Medicare to include Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D;

2) Understanding the fundamentals of how/when to begin the process of disputing/negotiating the conditional payment amount;

3) Learn about the Provide Accurate Information Directly Act (PAID) Act which as of December 11, 2021 requires CMS to provide Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Prescription Drug (Part D) enrollment information in the query response file to "primary plans" (workers' compensation, general liability and no-fault carriers/plans) and what you should do with said information;

4) Learn insights post-PAID Act implementation from the viewpoint of a MAP;

5) Take-away best practice tips for resolving any Medicare conditional payment demand, whether it comes from CMS or a MAP/Part D plan.

Registration is FREE; however no CEUs/CLEs will be offered.

REGISTER HERE

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Cz4VDpQbTL2Zg-TBt92R5Q

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