Audit Readiness Master Class | A RISE Health Conference

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Prepare for Every Audit at
The RISE Audit Readiness Master Class


Join us for the premier industry event that arms audit professionals from managed care health plans with the toolkit to successfully manage the full spectrum of audits from OIG, CMS, HHS, and RADV. This exclusive conference goes beyond surface-level discussions, providing attendees with an unparalleled deep dive into the intricacies of audit processes. Over the course of three days, participants will engage in hands-on learning, peer-to-peer exchange, and expert-led sessions, designed to help you navigate the most complex audit challenges.

This is the only event where you'll receive both technical expertise and strategic insights, all while networking with industry leaders and building relationships that can further strengthen your audit readiness.

Who Should Attend

With a variety of sessions covering all audit types and how to mitigate compliance risks, Audit Readiness Master Class is uniquely positioned to bring together mid- to senior-level professionals from all functions of compliance and delegate oversight including:

 

COMPANY TYPES:

  • Medicare and Medicare Advantage Health Plans
  • Health Care Provider Organizations
  • Drug Management Solutions Providers
  • Regulatory Counsel
  • Consultants
  • Other Service Providers

JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Medicare Compliance
  • Compliance Operations and Administration
  • Claims, Data Analytics, and Audits
  • Appeals and Grievances
  • Ethics, Privacy, and Risk
  • Delegation Oversight
  • Government Programs and Regulatory Affairs
  • Risk Adjustment and Coding
  • Legal
  • Audit
  • Managed Care
  • Provider Relations

Top Reasons to Attend

Don't miss this chance to collaborate with your peers and gain invaluable insights from industry practitioners on how to:

  • Evaluate the impact of high-profile audits conducted by CMS and OIG, allowing attendees to identify trends, errors, and costly mistakes to avoid within their organizations.

  • Assess legal consequences of non-compliance by learning from real-world case studies, including whistleblower actions, to mitigate risks of fraud, waste, and abuse.

  • Utilize sample audits to develop a proactive approach to identifying and correcting non-compliant activities before they escalate into costly penalties.

  • Understand the key differences between audit types, such as RADV, ACA HHS-RADV, DOJ, and OIG audits, to better prepare for varying audit scenarios.

  • Identify solutions to streamline chart retrieval processes, minimizing common errors and enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of audit-related document management.