The “No Surprises Act”
While many state Medicaid programs have had balance billing regulations in place for ten or more years, the “No Surprises Act” has many nuances that impact behavioral health agencies, particularly in the area of compliance. In this webinar, Tammy Selleck, Senior Manager of Revenue Cycle Management Services at Qualifacts will review the “No Surprises Act” and its impact on our market with an emphasis on factors appearing within the first year of implementation, lessons learned from past implementations, and subtle implications behavioral health providers must consider in regard to compliance. The goal of the Act is to help protect people from surprise medical bills and remove consumers from payment disputes between a provider or healthcare facility and their health plan.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
- Lessons learned from the initial period of implementation
- Learn the nuances behavioral health agencies must be aware of to maintain compliance
- Discuss the tools your EHR should have to help you comply with the “No Surprises Act”
About the Speaker
Tammy Selleck, MBA
Senior Manager, RCMS
Leveraging her extensive background as a public accountant and controller for a community mental health center, during her time with Credible Tammy brought 78 agencies live including seven in new states and 22 with RCMS (outsourced billing). She was a leader in integrating Change Healthcare with Credible, streamlining many billing processes along the way. In addition, she redesigned the billing workflows to align with the platform’s best practices, using that opportunity to create the “Credible Billing: Step By Step” documentation. Currently she oversees more than $120 million in Qualifacts Revenue Cycle Management Services. Tammy has earned a BS in Business Accounting and an MBA, both from Indiana University.