Kevin Malone, Member of the Firm, co-presents "CMS 2025 Final Rule & Proposed Mental Health Parity Rule: Regulatory Changes Providers & Plans Need to Know," hosted by ATTAC Consulting Group.

Topics include:

  • Mental Health Parity: Significant changes will impact provider network operations and reimbursement
  • Provider Network Requirements: Tightened network adequacy standards are intended to ensure that plans provide beneficiaries with timely access to a sufficient number of providers to meet Medicare Advantage and Mental Health
  • Parity expectations
  • Access to Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries Through State Medicaid Agencies: Updates focus on enhancing provider network adequacy to ensure timely access to services and improve overall transparency and accountability

For more information, visit VBCExhibitHall.com.

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