Overview

Protecting Patients From Surprise Billing

July 9, 2019 | 1 – 2 p.m. ET

Overview

A patient who has an unexpected and unavoidable encounter with an out-of-network health care provider could end up with a huge bill for services not covered by her insurance plan. This can happen after an emergency visit to an out-of-network hospital, or when physicians at an in-network hospital are not in the patient’s insurance plan. Several states have passed laws to address the problem, and Congress is currently considering surprise billing legislation. Join us for an online presentation by Jack Hoadley, research professor emeritus of the Health Policy Institute, McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, to learn more about surprise billing and state and federal proposals to protect patients.


Speaker

Jack HoadleyJack Hoadley, Ph.D.
Research Professor Emeritus
Health Policy Institute, McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University

Jack Hoadley is research professor emeritus in the Health Policy Institute of Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy. He retired in 2017 but continues to conduct research on a part-time basis. In 35 years as a health policy researcher, he has studied a wide range of health financing topics focusing on Medicare, Medicaid and private health insurance. Recent papers have addressed consumer protections around surprise medical bills; access, costs and coverage for prescription drugs; Medicaid coverage for children and families in small towns and rural areas; the Medicare Part D drug benefit; and insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act. Dr. Hoadley served six years as a commissioner on the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) from 2012 to 2018. He holds a doctorate degree in political science. Prior to arriving at Georgetown in 2002, he held staff positions at the Department of Health and Human Services, MedPAC, the Physician Payment Review Commission and the National Health Policy Forum.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar will be relevant for anyone involved in billing, advocacy, mission, operations and others, specifically:

  • Advocacy staff
  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Ethicists
  • Mission Leaders
  • Sponsors
  • Billing Staff

Certificate of Attendance

Please note: CHA does not offer Continuing Education Units (CEU) for any programs. Participants will receive an email with information on how to acquire a Certificate of Attendance following the program (typically included in the program evaluation email). Certificates of Attendance may be submitted to relevant organizations that accept proof of contact hours as credit. These include:

American College of Healthcare Executives: American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) members may self-report qualifying CEUs using the contact hour information provided on their CHA Certificate of Attendance. To self-report, log in as a member on the ACHE site; use the link on the left-hand side to self-report applicable contact hours for CEU credit.

NACC Board Certified Chaplains: National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC) board certified chaplain members may self-report their continuing education hours (CEH's) using the contact hours information provided on their CHA Certificate of Attendance.

For further information regarding Certificates of Attendance, please contact CHA's Programs and Learning Department at [email protected].

Participant / Site Coordinator Role

As a participant, you will receive dial-in instructions and webinar materials one week prior to the webinar via email. These materials will come to you from "CHA Service Center," so please watch for that email address. Be sure to have these materials ready the day of the webinar so that you can easily access the event and utilize the materials. If you have registered and are convening a group of participants, please consider yourself the "site coordinator" and review the following suggested recommendations for serving in that role on behalf of the group.

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Can't Participate in the Live Event?

If your schedule doesn't permit you to participate in the live event, please register (FREE for CHA members) so that you will automatically receive a link to the archived version of the webinar.


Contact

For more information contact the CHA Service Center or Kathy Curran, Senior Director, Public Policy.