Foley Senior Counsel Adam Hepworth, a member of the firm’s Health Care Industry Team will be co-presenting an AHLA Webinar titled, “Medicaid Payment Reform – Uncertain Future of Supplemental Payments.” He will be presenting with Jennifer Evans, the Office Managing Partner of Polsinelli. Their webinar will cover the overview of Medicaid financing principles, provide a summary of proposed CMS financing changes, including to permissible provider taxes, upper payment limit payments, and sourcing for the non-federal share, as well as going over the new proposed transparency and reporting requirements for Medicaid providers.
To find out more about this webinar, and to register, click here.
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