Managed Care Contracting: Protecting Your Interests When Opportunity Knocks

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Managed Care Contracting: Protecting Your Interests When Opportunity Knocks

Opticians rarely get the opportunity to participate in managed vision care plans. So when you get the chance you must know how to evaluate the contract and how to negotiate out problematic provisions.Gil Weber discusses understanding today's managed care contracting reality. Learn how widely scattered paragraphs in managed care contracts can interact to cause administrative and financial problems for the unsuspecting provider. He also offers sample contract language.

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Upon completion of the course the participant should be able to: become more competent in understanding the managed care contracting process from both the payor and provider perspectives; to identify and evaluate key terms in managed care contracts; understand contract language for vision care plans.
 
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