Twice each year, PYA’s Center for Rural Health Advancement presents a deep dive into the most challenging regulatory and reimbursement issues facing rural health providers and the communities they serve.
Our second “Let’s Get Rural” webinar took place December 5, 2024. During this webinar, PYA’s Martie Ross and Kathy Reep joined Realty Trust Group‘s Colton Hager to provide practical insights and advice for rural health leaders on the following topics:
- Provisions in 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule impacting rural health clinics
- Telehealth update
- Rural Emergency Hospital program update
- Respiratory disease reporting requirements
- Maternal health Conditions of Participation
- New anti-discrimination regulations
- Impact of new TEAM Payment Model on rural providers
- Changes to HIPAA Privacy Rule
- Price transparency update
- Medicare co-insurance for critical access hospitals
- Impact of Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision
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This webinar is part of PYA’s Let’s Get Rural series, which reflects PYA’s commitment to helping rural health providers preserve access to high-quality services for their communities.
Learn more:
- Check out the first Let’s Get Rural webinar of 2024, presented on June 13: “Managing Regulatory and Reimbursement Challenges.”
- Learn more about PYA’s Center for Rural Health Advancement.
If you would like assistance with the unique needs of rural healthcare, including regulatory impacts, reimbursement opportunities, or any matter involving compliance, valuation, or strategy and transactions, our executives would be happy to assist.
Attendees of the live webinar were eligible for 1.5 CPE* credits in Specialized Knowledge.
*CPE: Participants of the live webinar can earn 1.5 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge. Program Level: Intermediate. Delivery Method: Group Internet Based. Advanced Preparation: None. Prerequisites: None. No fee. PYA, P.C. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.