Recent program integrity initiatives by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) create increased scrutiny of providers and suppliers, and pose new challenges and complexities for operations, transactions, and growth strategies.
Asher Funk, Christopher Frisina, and Timothy Cordova will host a program discussing key CMS developments affecting provider enrollment, program integrity, and ownership changes, including:
- The durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) enrollment moratorium and expansion of Medicare’s “36-Month Rule” to DMEPOS suppliers
- New integrity requirements affecting home health providers based on transactions or new enrollments
- CMS’ deployment of Unified Program Integrity Contractor Audits for home health and hospice providers
- CMS’s growing reliance on its affiliate relationships authority to inform enrollment and revocation decisions
The discussion will focus on practical implications for providers and suppliers while operating their business and the impact on transactions, by offering perspectives for providers, suppliers, investors, and deal teams navigating regulatory risk.
CLE Details
CLE credit will be applied for where applicable.
Questions?
Please contact Jacob Greifinger at jacob.greifinger@alston.com or at +1 404 881 7907.