The omnipresent coronavirus pandemic continues to upend lives, from mundane occasions like grocery shopping to long-planned space exploration missions. The pandemic is manifesting itself from the halls of Congress to the cubicles at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) headquarters, to classrooms, theatres, homes, and places of worship, among other venues.
On the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, we will explore the impact of the coronavirus on audits and auditing, proposed rules, guidance, and waivers.
Joining the broadcast to report on anticipated pandemic-related audits will be Dr. John K. Hall, founder of The Aegis Firm, a healthcare consulting firm. Dr. Hall, also an attorney, will discuss these types of scenarios, and how to prepare for the inevitable denials coming your way.
Also during the 60-minute broadcast, you’ll hear from Dr. John Foggle, Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, who will provide a much-needed perspective on the impact of the prolonged epidemic. And making her debut appearance on Monitor Mondays will be Julia K. Brodt, PhD, an educator and former epidemiologst, who will provide a layperson’s background on antibodies, which are fundamental in the quest for a vaccine.
Other segments to be featured during the podcast include: