Empowering Providers in Insurance Contract Negotiations matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in clinical documentation, payer communication, supervision records, and leadership review. In Empowering Providers in Insurance Contract Negotiations, for this course, the practical stakes show up in service continuity, accurate reporting, and defensible clinical decisions, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via The ABA Collective
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| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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Offering a broad understanding of not only the administrative side of the industry, but the technological side, too, Ann has developed two practice-management systems that help providers manage their day-to-day operations thoughtfully and efficiently. Ann has 30 years of experience working within healthcare, assisting companies, community organizations/groups, families, and state agencies. Ann is proud to be the Board President of the Arizona Autism Coalition, and continues to serve on numerous state and federal boards and advisory committees serving and advocating for healthcare needs in the community. Ann has certifications in medical coding and billing from the University of North Florida, and is currently completing her CPMA, Certified Professional Medical Auditor program.
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