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2023 Medicare Regulatory Update: IPPS Proposed Rule
May 16 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
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Participants of the free live webinar will be eligible for 1 CPE credit.
The fiscal year 2023 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule introduces key changes that could impact your organization’s Medicare reimbursement.
Learn about the latest updates for hospitals including proposed changes and how you can help your organization prepare. We’ll also cover related topics, including:
- Evaluation of the IPPS rule key areas
- Reimbursement shifts and data trends identified in the IPPS rule data
- Next steps and considerations to take under advisement as a result of the proposed changes
Speakers
Michael Newell, Partner, Moss Adams
Michael has worked in health care financial management since 1982. He’s a partner in the health care consulting group and delivers provider reimbursement enterprise solutions to hospitals and health systems, including Medicare DSH, Worksheet S-10, cost reporting, and outsourced reimbursement management services.
Jonathan Mason, Director, Moss Adams
Jonathan has worked in health care finance since 2004 with a concentration in government reimbursement. He currently focuses on Medicare DSH and Worksheet S-10 engagements for hospital clients ranging from small rural facilities to large corporate hospital systems. His experience includes preparing Medicare DSH and Worksheet S-10 data for initial and amended cost report filings, reviewing and drafting hospital financial assistance policies, and overseeing Medicare DSH and Worksheet S-10 audits and appeals.
Glenn Bunting, Director, Moss Adams
Glenn has over 30 years of experience in the health care finance industry. He serves health care organizations with an emphasis on Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement and related billing and coding issues. He assists in overseeing the health care consulting group’s third-party reimbursement practice including charge capture services, cost reporting, appeal services, Medicare wage index and occupational mix reporting, and medical education programs.