Attend Medicare Compliance Forum 2015 for all the Medicare information you need
Medicare Insider, September 1, 2015
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The 2015 Medicare Compliance Forum features a robust line-up of topics and speakers to address the ever-changing reimbursement landscape and the bottom line of healthcare organizations. Learn vital Medicare compliance solutions so you can work with your peers to overcome operational challenges, defend medical necessity determinations, and effectively manage quality and patient care.
Come together with Medicare on your mind with your peers and learn about hot topics from the 2-midnight rule and medical necessity to condition codes W2 and 44 and utilization review.
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