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Overview
What You Will Learn
- How has COVID-19 changed Medicare and Medicaid?
- What are Medicare and Medicaid?
- Who qualifies for Medicare and Medicaid?
- What are Medicare Parts A, B, C and D?
- How do Medicare and Medicaid work with private health care insurance?
- What are some ongoing and future changes to Medicare and Medicaid?
Special Feature
• Half-day program
Lecture Topics [Total time 00:03:15]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Opening Remarks* [00:03:29]
Edo Banach - Medicare – The Basics [01:06:59]
Beth Shyken-Rothbart, Edo Banach - The Facts about Medicaid [01:00:32]
Edo Banach, Caroline L. Farrell - COVID-19, The Election, and the Future of Medicare and Medicaid [01:00:30]
Edo Banach, Caroline L. Farrell, Beth Shyken-Rothbart, Kevin J. Malone, Frederick Isasi
The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:
- Complete Course Handbook
- Medicare Basics (December 6, 2019)
Beth Shyken-Rothbart - Medicare Basics (December 2019) (PowerPoint slides)
Beth Shyken-Rothbart - Medicare Is Strong and Built to Last (May 2, 2019)
Beth Shyken-Rothbart - Medicare and Coronavirus
Edo Banach - Medicaid Nuts & Bolts (2019) (PowerPoint slides)
Caroline L. Farrell - Jackie Selby, Kevin J. Malone, David Shillcutt and Gregory R. Mitchell, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., Health Care & Life Sciences, Client Alert, Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Guidance for Health Care Providers and Plans Regarding COVID-19 (March 2020)
Kevin J. Malone - Helaine I. Fingold, Arthur J. Fried, Lesley R. Yeung and Daniel L. Fahey, Epstein Becker & Green, P.C., Health Care & Life Sciences, Client Alert, CMS Issues Additional Blanket Waivers to Help Medicare Providers and Suppliers Meet Beneficiaries’ Health Care Needs During COVID-19 Emergency (April 2020)
Kevin J. Malone - Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Edo Banach
Presentation Material
- Medicare – The Basics
Beth Shyken-Rothbart - The Facts about Medicaid
Edo Banach, Caroline L. Farrell
Why You Should Attend
At some point in life, most Americans will qualify for either Medicare or Medicaid, or have friends or loved ones who do. Yet, few understand how the two government health care programs work. Whether you work with clients who may benefit from Medicare or Medicaid; work with health care providers, hospitals, pharmacies, or health insurance providers who are compensated by Medicare of Medicaid; or simply want to learn the basics for your own benefit, this program will give you a firm understanding of how these important government programs work. Our expert faculty will explain what each program is; how they are funded; what they cover; the application process; who qualifies; how claims are processed; and limitations on the length and amount of coverage. You will also learn about changes to Medicare and Medicaid in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
What You Will Learn
- How has COVID-19 changed Medicare and Medicaid?
- What are Medicare and Medicaid?
- Who qualifies for Medicare and Medicaid?
- What are Medicare Parts A, B, C and D?
- How do Medicare and Medicaid work with private health care insurance?
- What are some ongoing and future changes to Medicare and Medicaid?
Special Feature
• Half-day program
Who Should Attend
Every attorney will benefit from attending this program.
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: In-house counsel, outside attorneys, and other allied professionals.
Prerequisites: A background in the administration of health care benefits.
Advanced Preparation: None