Call for speakers: You're invited to join the 2025 Billing and Compliance Virtual Summit

by Richard Scott on Jan 29, 2025
DecisionHealth is recruiting speakers to present at the 2025 Billing & Compliance Virtual Summit taking place December 2-4, 2025.
 
The three-day virtual conference is packed with solutions to pressing billing, compliance and practice management concerns, covering the latest regulatory updates and topics that save attendees time and money through enhanced reimbursement and by avoiding penalties, delays and inefficiencies. You can apply online today. In addition to presenting to a group of leading professionals, speakers gain complimentary registration and CEU opportunities.
 
(Interested in speaking at the 2025 Advanced Specialty Coding Virtual Summit? Check out the details of the industry's leading specialty coding conference here.)
 
For the Billing & Compliance Summit, DecisionHealth seek presentations that deliver real-world guidance and solutions to: 
  • Medical billing and coding professionals who want to improve claims accuracy, efficiency and acceptance.
  • Compliance professionals who want to stay on top of state and federal law and regulation, improve their practices’ compliance and successfully defend their practices when they’re challenged with audits, investigations or legal action.
  • Revenue cycle managers who want to enhance the financial health of their organization by understanding the latest Medicare and private payer guidelines and billing opportunities.
 
Note: Sessions will be recorded prior to the virtual conference. Speakers must be available for a brief Q&A during the Dec. 2-4, 2025, timeframe.
 
For an opportunity to join the talented roster of speakers, please complete the application prior to the February 28 deadline.
 
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