AUGUST 2-3

November 2-4, 2021 CST

NO TRAVEL NEEDED

NO TRAVEL NEEDED

GUEST EXPERTS

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

LEARN & NETWORK

LEARN & NETWORK

Why Attend?

Thank You to our Sponsors

2021 TENNESSEE HEALTHCARE SYMPOSIUM
AGENDA

SPECIALTY CODING

7:00-7:55

Time with Exhibitors

7:55-8:00

Welcome and Announcements

8:00-9:30

Payment Integrity Overview Smart Edits Overview

Alex Shepard Rowe,
Associated Director, UHC Payment Integrity
Apryle Phipps,
ACE Provider Performance Consultant, UHC Payment Integrity
9:30-10:30

Allergy

10:30-11:30

Anesthesia – Pain Management

11:30-12:30

Global Surgery (General)

12:30-1:00

Lunch Break – Time with Exhibitors

1:00-2:00

Procedure to Procedure Code Pairs – Orthopedics

2:00-3:00

Laboratory

3:00-4:00

Procedure to Procedure Code Pairs – OB

MANAGEMENT/COMPLIANCE

7:00-7:55

Time with Exhibitors

7:55-8:00

Welcome and Announcements

8:00-9:30

Audit Risks Coming Out of a Public Health Emergency (PHE)

This session will focus on the areas payers and government agencies are taking a closer look at to determine Fraud Waste and Abuse (FWA). Topics include Evaluation and Management Services (Medical Necessity and Clinical Judgement), Telehealth and the proposed new subsection added by the government to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS – 2022) and other high-risk audit targets. 2021 has without a doubt been the year of the audit and the aggressive stance taken by payers and their contracted bounty hunters should make all healthcare professionals/providers sit up and take notice.

9:30-11:00

Building a Culture of Compliance in your Practice

Many practices struggle with compliance. Join us as we walk through building a compliance plan and fostering a culture of compliance throughout your organization. We will explore how to develop your 7 step compliance plan as well as tips to engage your team members.

11:00-12:00

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), Analytics and Automation in the Healthcare Revenue Cycle

A.I.-powered solutions can transform healthcare and improve upon traditional techniques typically utilized by providers to manage the revenue cycle. Familiar to most is A.I. utilization in disease diagnosis and clinical workflow. Less familiar to providers may be the A.I. opportunities that exist for the healthcare revenue cycle that facilitate automation, data analytics and machine learning that can unlock new efficiencies and increase productivity. This session will explore those A.I.-powered RCM strategies.

12:00-1:00

Lunch Break – Time with Exhibitors

1:00-2:30

Medical Practice Compliance Medley

As federal and state governments demand more and more from medical practices in the regulatory realm and as we emerge from our focus on COVID-19, those in the medical business need to get caught up. Participants will receive an overview of emerging compliance issues of which medical practices need to be aware and address. The second part of the presentation will consist of a walkthrough of some state law compliance issues straight from the files of the TMA legal department. With over 30 years of experience, your instructor will help navigate you out of compliance paralysis and give you resources to get back on track.

2:30-4:00

Office of Inspector General

This session will provide an overview of the Office of Inspector General (OIG). It will include history, statistics, and types of cases it works related to the medical field. Case study examples will also be presented.

CODING & BILLING

7:00-7:55

Time with Exhibitors

7:55-8:00

Welcome and Announcements

8:00-9:30

Auditing Pitfalls & Concerns for 2021

As we have worked with the new guidelines throughout the first part of 2021, we have certainly seen the challenges, but we have also already seen the compliance risks and concerns being identified. During this session, we will identify risks that your practice should be aware of and recommendations to mitigate these pitfalls.

9:30-11:00

How to Avoid Common Claim Denials - Payer Panel

11:00-12:00

TennCare Update

TennCare will provide an update on the state of Medicaid in Tennessee, inclusive of key initiatives the agency is undertaking.

Episodes of Care Update

TennCare will provide an overview of its Episodes of Care program, reviewing common questions about the program and highlighting changes for the 2022 calendar year.

12:00-1:00

Lunch Break – Time with Exhibitors

1:00-2:30

How to Accurately Tell the Patient Medical Story through Documentation and Coding

2:30-4:00

Practical Applications to Policies and Programs - Payer Panel

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You will have an opportunity to visit virtual payer booths via live chat or video conference.
Yes. Up to 21 CEU and CME credits will be available over the three-day virtual event.
Our exhibitors will be able to share their products, services, and programs via live chat or video conference.
No. Only one login per email address is allowed.