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Speaker |
David Vaughn |
Industry |
Hospital and Compliance |
Speciality |
Hospital and Compliance |
Available |
All Days |
Duration |
60 Minutes |
Description
The Medicare Advance Beneficiary (ABN) form is a written notice that you give to patients when you expect that Medicare will not pay for certain items or services. This webinar will explain the details and rules of Medicare ABNs. It can be confusing to know when you need to issue an ABN and whether it is mandatory or voluntary. If you submit the incorrect forms or make mistakes, you may face Medicare audits and penalties. In this live webinar, Expert David J. Vaughn, ESQ., will show you how and when to use the mandatory and voluntary ABN forms correctly and compliantly.
Many other payers also have similar forms and rules, so the compliance strategies you will learn in this session can apply to them as well. To protect you from unexpected charges and help you make informed decisions about your health care, Medicare requires providers, suppliers, and facilities to give you a written notice called an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) before they provide items or services that Medicare may not cover. Medicare ABN is a liability waiver form that helps you avoid unpaid claims and protect your practice from serious financial and compliance risks.
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(JD, CPC, ESQ)
David Vaughn, JD, CPC, ESQ, is one of the top healthcare attorneys in the United States and is the founding member of Vaughn & Associates, LLC. He graduated from Mississippi College with Special Distinction (Magna Cum Laude) in 1974, graduated from LSU Law School in 1977, and has been a certified coder since 1999. David has served on the Legal Advisory Board of the AAPC and has written several coding and compliance books and manuals. He is also a national speaker on the legal implications of billing and coding.
He also has a national healthcare law practice and has represented over 2,000 physicians in approximately 40 states in over 10 physician disciplines. His practice consists of representing providers in federal and state prosecutions, qui tam cases, and Medicare and third-party payer audits. He also conducts audits and provides education to providers.