Payor updates happen often, much of the time without notification. A lot of these updates will come on January 1st, 2022. From Medical Policy changes, to Patient benefit changes you and your staff needs to be educated and prepared to handle these as of the change date. This webinar will go into how to find these updates and implement the education to your team. We have found getting the information to the right peoples’ hands is always the biggest hurdle. With our help your team will feel confident about where to research for changes and how to decipher them to plain English and be sure your practice is protected. 

Payor updates can be extremely costly to practices, groups, individual providers. One small preauthorization update could mean hundreds or thousands of dollars of lost revenue. Be sure your staff attends this webinar and is ready to learn the top 10 tricks to benefits and authorization success, when it comes to changes and updates for 2022.

The most important aspect this webinar will cover is teamwork, learn/build/win as a team when all feel confident in what the right hand is telling the left hand. Your team will surely get quality information to bring back and implement into their daily duties and increase productivity and success.

Webinar Objectives
  • Denials for policy changes
  • Missed revenue 
  • Confusion on benefits or policy coverage
  • The verbiage of policies, how to understand
  • Implementation of information
  • Preauthorization
  • Best practices with payers and their policies
  • Patient involvement

Webinar Agenda

This webinar will cover the top 10 tricks for prior authorizations in regard to how to ensure you are researching changes. This can save from costly mistakes. We will also cover how to research effectively and properly implement changes and information into your daily work.


Webinar Highlights
  • Payor website research tips
  • Best practices of information sharing
  • Top known changes for 2022
  • Denials for policy changes
  • Patient benefits and how to get them involved
  • Balancing workload

Who Should Attend?
  • Medical office staff
  • Administrators
  • Office managers
  • Pre authorization staff
  • Billing staff
  • Billing managers
  • Front desk staff
  • Medical assistants
  • CNA’s