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Provident Healthcare Partners discuss various topics in healthcare mergers and acquisitions, including trends we are seeing within the industry and exploring a process. For additional information, visit www.providenthp.com or email podcast@providenthp.com.
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Sean is the host of “The Compliance Guy” a live production dedicated to the intersection of regulatory compliance and the business of medicine. The show provides timely, accurate, and easy to digest information to healthcare professionals. The show features interviews of industry leaders, government officials, and others helping to shape the healthcare landscape. Sean M. Weiss (AKA – The Compliance Guy) has been an industry respected name for more than 25-years. A physician and health system ...
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The Regulatory Transparency Project is a nonprofit, nonpartisan effort dedicated to fostering discussion and a better understanding of regulatory policies. On RTP’s Fourth Branch Podcast, leading experts discuss the pros and cons of government regulations and explain how they affect everyday life for Americans.
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In today’s dynamic healthcare M&A landscape, navigating new antitrust challenges and evolving noncompete regulations have become crucial considerations for shareholders, investors, and providers pursuing transactions. In this episode, Provident’s Director, AJ Shekar, is joined by Katherine Douglas, Shareholder of Fredrikson, who brings extensive ex…
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Experts will examine the major questions doctrine, its role in regulatory litigation, and its place in administrative law in light of recent developments. Please register and join us for a live webinar on August 14, 2024 at 11 am EST. Featuring: Paul Ray, Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation Elliot …
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In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the recent incident where Sean accidentally went live with colorful language during a recording. They also dive into the proposed changes to the telehealth services and fee structure for 2025. Terry explains the challenges and limitations of telehealth services, especially when it comes to billing and coding.…
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In this episode, Provident’s Craig Sager and Dan O’Brien sit down with Chris Bove, CEO of Clean Slate Centers. Together they examine the world of Medication Assisted Treatment (“MAT”), exploring the challenges MAT aims to address, the related operational and payor dynamics, and key components in driving outcomes for those struggling with addiction.…
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Kathryn Ciano Mauler and Eric Wang join the podcast to discuss the FEC rules behind campaign funds, particularly in the transfer of said funds between candidates. Their discussion breaks down the questions surrounding the recent changes to the 2024 ballot, and how that will affect each campaign's fundraising efforts, especially in a post-Chevron le…
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Alex J. Adams, Director of Idaho's Department of Health and Welfare is joined by Reeve T. Bull, Director of the Virginia Office of Regulatory Management. Director Adams and Director Bull detail the importance of regulatory reform efforts in Idaho and Virginia, respectively, and discuss the impact that regulatory reform can have on employment opport…
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Legal experts Jonathan Butcher and Jon Riches discuss the debate between parental rights and children’s privacy in education under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”). Moderated by Luke Wake, their discussion examines the debates over the role of student privacy, parental rights, and the role that the governmen…
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On July 2, 2024, the US Supreme Court granted certiorari in the case, Food and Drug Administration v. Wages and White Lion Investments, LLC. In Explainer Episode 70, expert Jeff Stier discusses the FDA's regulatory action prohibiting specific vape flavors from being sold by these two companies, and the legal issues that the Supreme Court will revie…
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We had a great program on Monday with Terry Fletcher CPC CEMC CCC CCS CCS-P CMC ACS-CA SCP-CA PACS QMPM Christine Hall Stephanie Allard, CPC, CEMA, RHIT Scott Kraft and John Paul Spencer and their take on some hard-hitting issues: 1. Practices wanting to use RNs or MAs to do post of visits after 90-global surgery 2. Medical necessity for E/M servic…
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The panelists will discuss Biden Administration policies and regulations at the DOL and SEC addressing investing based on environmental, social, and governance (or “ESG”) factors; whether they are consistent with statutory law; and whether the agencies followed appropriate administrative processes in promulgating these ever-evolving policies. Moder…
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Terry Fletcher CPC CEMC CCC CCS CCS-P CMC ACS-CA SCP-CA PACS QMPM and #TheComplianceGuy, addressed critical issues in the latest #TerryTuesday episode. In this episode, we delved into current events affecting our country, marking a significant departure from our usual content. Listeners can fast forward to the 15-minute mark for an insightful discu…
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Sean sat down with Dana McMahon, Chief Compliance Officer for Stryker to discuss all the great things she and her team are doing to ensure a culture of compliance and to lead Stryker into the future. Beyond that Dana is the Global President for Stryker Women's Network (see bio below)! This is one great discussion you do not want to miss! Bio Dana s…
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The full panel was back this week taking on an array of topics impacting healthcare organizations across the country! Join Stephanie, Paul, Scott, Christine and Terry as they discuss and debate HCC Coding Issues, No Charging Physicians and others who refer to the practice and so much more...
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The Regulatory Transparency Project’s Fourth Branch Podcast presents Explainer Episode 68. In this Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, Rachel N. Morrison from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) discusses the implications of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations recently released. Listen in as Morrison discusses the pros and cons …
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Congress has been working on comprehensive federal data privacy legislation for decades without reaching agreement. But the finish line may be closer today than before. With the recent introduction of the American’s Privacy Rights Act (APRA), the chairs of the Senate and House Commerce Committees announced a bipartisan compromise, hoping to end the…
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The Regulatory Transparency Project’s Fourth Branch Podcast presents Explainer Episode 67. In this Fourth Branch Explainer podcast, health policy experts Michael Cannon and Christina Sandefur discuss the regulatory landscape of veterans’ benefits, and how veterans’ healthcare impacts American foreign policy. The experts discuss Mi…
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Technology advancement, adoption, and integration into ABA therapy is revolutionizing the autism services space. The value technology provides has become increasingly important, not only for optimizing operations, but also to improve care delivery and track outcomes. In this episode, Provident’s Vice President, Tommy Spiegel, is joined by Rick Loew…
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Brian Lobley brings over 20 years of experience leading healthcare businesses, operations, and strategy. Prior to joining tango, he served as the executive vice president, chief operating officer, and president of Health Markets at Independence Health Group, the parent company of Independence Blue Cross, LLC. He was responsible for leading Commerci…
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The full panel! Scott Kraft, John Paul Spencer, Terry Fletcher CPC CEMC CCC CCS CCS-P CMC ACS-CA SCP-CA PACS QMPM, Stephanie Allard, CPC, CEMA, RHIT and Christine Hall CHC was back with all new topics! 1. Weight loss drugs and all the confusion on medical necessity 2. Physician disclaimers and the misnomers 3. Developing the next generation of code…
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The Regulatory Transparency Project presents a panel of legal experts, including Bob Eitel, Christian Corrigan, Will Trachman, and Kim Richey. Watch as these experts discuss the Biden Administration’s newly released Title IX Regulations and their implications for educational institutions, school districts, students, faculty, and parents. Join us fo…
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Earlier this year, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported that the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR, held approximately 358 million barrels, its lowest level in forty years. Is that a problem? What is the SPR and how is it supposed to operate? How much petroleum is it supposed to hold? Listen in on the Regulatory Transparen…
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In this RTP explainer episode 65, we are joined by Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, and Christina Sandefur, Executive Vice President of the Goldwater Institute to discuss Michael Cannon’s new book, Recovery. Listen in as these experts consider the role of government agencies like the FDA in health spaces acro…
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The Regulatory Transparency Project (RTP) is pleased to host a stellar panel of top labor and employment law experts for a lively discussion in which our panelists will grade the Biden Administration’s administrative, regulatory, and enforcement activity under the Department of Labor (DOL) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). How have the…
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Over the last 12-18 months, the healthcare services market has shown remarkable dynamism. While many headwinds remain, the sector is not experiencing the same resistance as in 2023. The prevailing perception suggests that interest rates will either remain stable or gradually decline. Despite a cooling inflation rate, the industry continues to grapp…
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Murthy v. Missouri, originally filed as Missouri v. Biden, concerns whether federal government officials had violated the First Amendment by "coercing" or "significantly encouraging" social media companies to remove or demote particular content from their platforms. Multiple individuals, advocacy groups, academics, and some states sued various offi…
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Establishing a robust payor relationship platform has become increasingly important within today’s business landscape. In this episode, Provident’s Vice Presidents,Steven Grassa and Tommy Spiegel, are joined by Rick Loewenstein, CEO and co-founder of TeamGame Advisors. TeamGame advises ABA and behavioral health providers in overcoming the intricaci…
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