The Future of Providing Care with Advanced Practice Providers - New Market Models and Challenges
Date: 09/18/25
Time: 2:00-3:30 PM ET
* Please Note: registration closes at 11:59 PM ET the day before the live event. No further registrations will be accepted once registration has been closed *
Live closed captions are available.
Overview: With the current instability and shortages in provider markets, care provided by advanced practice providers (APPs) continues to grow in relative importance. This webinar examines key aspects of utilizing APPs, including new models for providing patient care under complex market conditions; compensation models for APPs, fair market value and market volatility; billing and revenue intricacies when using APPs; and supervision of APPs.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the evolving models for physician-APP collaboration and their impact on health care delivery and compliance
- Analyze the implications of billing, incident-to services, and split-shared visit rules under Medicare and other payers
- Evaluate the risks and enforcement trends related to APP scope of practice, supervision, documentation, and billing practices
Speaker Information:
Joe Aguilar, Managing Partner, HMS Valuation Partners
Alaina Crislip, Member, Jackson Kelly, PLLC
Emily Grey, Partner, Breazeale, Sachse, & Wilson, LLP
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