- Itemized Bill Reviews (Led by Peformant, moderator TBC)
- DRG Validations
- The Changing World Of Payment Integrity As It Relates To VBC
Michael Devine
- In healthcare to optimize skills, understanding, and expertise used to improve the value of products, it is essential to remove clinical and financial silos. Collaborating and aligning revenue teams with value analysis teams provide a platform to tell the entire business story in healthcare, decrease cost, and increase revenue.
- Relationships in this arena generate opportunities to find billing and charging errors, and implement best practices into workflow, procedures, and buying trends. Collaboration benefits the teams by offering vital evidence that helps providers make judicious choices about the products they may want to bring into facilities. A revenue cycle analyst can aid in the discovery of problems with processes or old ways of how and where procedures are performed. Using dashboards, reports, and charging and reimbursement data can be seamlessly be integrated into existing value analysis processes making it easy to collaborate on the best ways to achieve your revenue targets.
Lori Jensen
- Importance of accurate and complete clinical documentation
- Addressing common coding challenges and complexities faced by providers
- Driving revenue integrity with a robust CDI program
Stacy Reck
Stacy Reck
Stina Redford
Victoria Friedman
Victoria Friedman is an IP attorney specializing in client counseling, procurement and management of intellectual property. Her day-to-day practice involves patent and trademark preparation and prosecution, opinions of counsel, portfolio strategy and management, licensing, business transactions and much more. Her technical background is in Computer Information Systems and her patent practice primarily focuses on software, telecommunications, computer, search, email and social network arts.
In her trademark practice, she manages international portfolios for top global brands in various industries. Friedman is one of a handful of attorneys who have been successful in registering a color mark. She enjoys developing and implementing efficient, practical solutions to her clients' IP challenges.
Victoria Friedman speaks English and Russian and has been active in the field of IP since 2003.