Struggling to figure out what you need to do to comply with the No Surprises Act?
Unsure if you are doing the Good Faith Estimate correctly?
Join us for a free, one hour discussion with Certified Professional Biller and FQHC Connect sponsor Jasmine Vializ, where all your questions will be answered.
Learn what you need to do to comply with the Act and exactly how to do it.
After this webinar, there will be “no surprises” left for you and your health center!
PLUS, receive a bonus comprehensive handout to help guide you along after the event.
Discussion Topics/Learning Objectives:
Gain a clearer understanding of the No Surprises Act and it’s purpose.
What you must know about the No Surprises Act as a health center.
What you must do ASAP to become compliant.
The implications of the Good Faith Estimate to your billing process.
What happens after the GFE is in place?
How to keep your patient’s in the know.
GFE Workflow Ideas
Additionally, we will be speaking with:
Theo Kipnis, from Trumpet, an FQHC Connect sponsor that specializes in automating repetitive processes to save health centers time and money. Theo has been in discussion with several health centers regarding workflow automation to avoid having to add additional FTEs just to handle these new requirements (at a time when everyone is short-staffed). He’s excited to share the results of these discussions with us!
Bill Dillon, an attorney who specializes in healthcare law and has worked closely with FQHCs for almost two decades, about the legal implications of the No Surprises Act and how to protect your health center.
Registration
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About the Panelists and Host
Jasmine Vializ - Panelist
Jasmine is a Certified Professional Biller and the Founder and CEO of Inlera, which specializes in medical billing and credentialing for health centers and other healthcare organizations.
As a healthcare advisor, speaker, and leader, Jasmine uses her passion for people and more than two decades of healthcare leadership experience to usher in the next generation of medical billers and take organizations to new levels of efficiency and effectiveness. She is highly skilled at developing systems positioning an organization to scale while delivering exceptional services to its clients and patients.
Connect with Jasmine on LinkedIn and check out her podcast, Healthcare Disrupted.
Theo Kipnis - Panelist
Theo is passionate about finding impactful ways for healthcare organizations to improve operations and revenues, and improve patient care through software automation. He is working with FQHC Connect sponsor Trumpet to help bring robotic process automation (RPA) and business process optimization consulting into the provider side of health care industry. Trumpet is a values-oriented software consultancy whose purpose is to help people enjoy the way they work.
Check out our previous discussions with Theo and Trumpet below:
- Make Your Health Center a Great Place to Work!
Bill Dillon - Panelist
Bill Dillon is managing shareholder of Gunster Law's Tallahassee office and is Board Certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in the area of Health Care law. For nearly two decades, Bill has represented Federally Qualified Health Centers (not for profit and public entity federal grantees) in providing services to Florida’s medically underserved populations. This representation has included assisting these entities in complying with federal and state grant requirements and other programs such as the 340B Drug Discount Program. In addition to his representation of Federally Qualified Health Centers, Bill has represented health care providers and entities in structuring compliant business relationships, as well as in providing counsel regarding business operations.
Steve Weinman - Host
Steve is a Principal of FQHC Associates consulting firm and Co-Founder of FQHC Connect.
In 1984 he was recruited by a small Community Health Center (CHC) in Southwest Florida to revive it’s failed first attempt at automation. After creating and implementing a Practice Management (PM) system, he advanced from IT director to CFO, where he grew the $3 million, single site FQHC into a more than $30 million program. When Mr. Weinman retired in 2013 to devote his full time to a growing consultancy, he was serving as Executive VP/COO with over 300 employees (all except the CEO), 13 sites, a Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, a dental residency program and a wholly owned Medicaid Health Plan.
Steve has been actively involved in the national CHC movement since 1988. He brings extensive experience in board training, strategic planning, IT, grant writing, staff development and a host of other services to FQHCs and Primary Care Associations (PCAs) across the country.