Respond to CMS’ Newest Proposed Policies
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2019 OPPS Proposed Rule: Respond to CMS’ Newest Proposed Policies | Presented on: Tuesday, August 14, 2018 1:00-3:00 p.m. Eastern
 

CMS is looking to expand site-neutral payment policies for off-campus, provider-based departments in 2019, as well as reducing payments for drugs acquired through the 340B drug discount program, according to the 2019 OPPS proposed rule, which could have a huge financial impact at your facility. The agency is also requesting comment on policies that would impact price transparency and Part B drug payments.

Be prepared to implement this year’s changes and be ready to comment to CMS by attending this webinar.

 

During this 90-minute program, expert speakers Jugna Shah, MPH, and Valerie A. Rinkle, MPA, will analyze the proposed rule and deliver a comprehensive program to update you on the major changes proposed for 2019 under OPPS and how you can respond.

 
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