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Navigating Medicare and Medicaid Regulatory Audits The Devil You Know

18 min · 14 de jun de 2024
Portada del episodio Navigating Medicare and Medicaid Regulatory Audits The Devil You Know

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In this episode, Nelson Mullins partner Knicole Emanuel and senior associate Melissa Scott analyze the framework of Medicare and Medicaid regulatory audits of healthcare providers by shedding light on the relationship between the Medicare and Medicaid Integrity Programs and the types of contractors driving the force of compliance investigations. Emanuel and Scott also provide an overview of the audit process and strategies for providers to manage compliance-related risks and defend against unfavorable audit decisions.

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