CE Web: The No Surprises Act in the Community

CE WEBINAR


The No Surprises Act in the Community

Thursday, September 1, 2022

4:00 pm ET, 3:00 pm CT, 2:00 pm MT, 1:00 pm PT

Registration deadline: August 25, 2022

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Ironically, the federal regulations implementing the No Surprises Act came as a surprise to many community-based providers of health care and related social services. While the law is directed primarily toward inpatient and other facility-based providers, it is broad in scope and impact. This webinar will discuss the purpose and goals of the regulations implementing the Act, the provisions of the Act applicable to Aging Life Care Association members, and practical steps to implement in order to comply with the law.

Webinar Goal:  The primary goals of this webinar are to contextualize and address sources of confusion around the No Surprises Act, and to offer pragmatic guidance on compliance.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify which provisions of the No Surprises Act apply to your practice;
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of the law’s requirements relating to the provision of Good Faith Estimates; and
  3. Establish best practices for compliance with the Act as applicable.

About the Presenter

WilluweitJoseph C. F. Willuweit joined Monahan Law Group, LLC on November 11, 2016. Mr. Willuweit concentrates his practice in mental health law and confidentiality, risk management, health care law, professional licensure, and representing mental health and social services professionals in private practice. Prior to Monahan Law Group, Joe interned in the general counsel’s office at a Chicago-area hospital and a national health care professional association. Additionally, he interned for the City of Chicago and volunteered at the Pro Se Adult Guardianship Help Desk for the Cook County Circuit Court. Mr. Willuweit currently serves as the Program Liaison for the Cook County Civil Mental Health Pro Bono Pilot Program.  Mr. Willuweit received his J.D. and Certificate in Health Law from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he served as Senior Editor of the Annals of Health Law and was involved with the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy. He received his undergraduate degrees from Loyola University Chicago where he graduated from the Interdisciplinary Honors Program and was active in the Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity.

Continuing Education Credit Hours

ALCA has been approved for 1 CE contact hour from CBRN, NACCM, and the NYSED SW and pending approval from CCMC. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 15884, for 1 Contact Hour. Aging Life Care Association, SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0166. Please note: Social Work CE credit will not be available from NASW for this event but will be available for Illinois members and states that accept the NYSED SW approval.

Cancellation Policy

The registration fee for webinars is non-refundable. Registrants who are not able to attend the webinar will receive audio & video files following the event. For clinical webinars, CE contact hours will not be available to those who are not able to attend the entire live event.

In the unfortunate event that a webinar needs to be cancelled or rescheduled ALCA will notify the registrant by email and provide information on the new date or alternative arrangements. If the registrant is not able to attend the new date ALCA will refund the registration fee or place a credit towards a future event. 

Fees:    Free for Advanced Professional Members

            $29.00 for Members and Corporate Partners / $99 for Nonmembers

When
9/1/2022 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Registration is closed.