Nov. 2019 Program - Program integrity, Payment Models and Technology

November 21, 5:30pm, EST - 8:00pm, EST

Location:
Key Bridge Marriott, Rosslyn, VA
1401 Lee Highway, Arlington, Virginia 22209 ~ Blue & Orange Metro Line

Tentative Agenda:
5:30 pm to 6:20 pm Networking with refreshments
6:20 pm - Chapter announcements & Program

Registration Rates:
Early Bird Ends: Nov 1, 2019
Early Bird Member: $55
Early Bird Non-Member: $65

General Rate Ends: Nov 2 - Nov. 8, 2019
General Rate Member: $60
General Rate Non-Member: $70

Late/At the Door Rate Starts on Nov 9, 2019 - Day of the Event (Nov 21)
Late/At the Door Rate - Member: $75
Late/At the Door Rate - Non-Member: $85

Government: Free - Must present Government ID. Please note: Government Contractors are NOT eligible for Government Rate
Students: Free - Must present Student ID.
 

 

Registration

Please join the HIMSS National Capital Area (NCA) chapter for an exciting evening of discussion on the impact of compliance, risk, program integrity, and improvement activities on healthcare payment models. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and other federal health agencies are investing in data systems and initiatives to safeguard the dollars that pay for the health and welfare of Medicare, Medicare, CHIP, and other healthcare beneficiaries. In this meeting, panelists will address changes to the laws and regulations with a specific focus on interdicting fraud, waste, and abuse. They will also address issues of coordination among the private and public sectors, as well as state and local governments.

Panelists:

  • Gary Cantrell, Deputy inspector General for Investigations, Office of Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services (Confirmed)
  • Melanie Krause, Assistant Inspector General for Management and Administration, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs (Invited)
  • Ray Wedgeworth, Director, Data Analytics and Systems Group, Centers for Program Integrity, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) (Confirmed)

Moderator:

  • Christopher Dorobek, Executive Editor, GovLoop's DorobekINSIDER