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Health Plans eProgram

Earn up to 11.6 CLE  

Designed for health plan and payer in-house counsel, compliance officers, and outside advisors, the AHLA 2025 Health Plans eProgram provides legal and compliance teams with a firm foundation, along with strategies for how to adapt to evolving requirements.  

Member Price: $295.00 | Nonmember Price: $595.00 

 

 

Program Highlights 

  • Overview of Health Insurance 
  • Overview of Medicare Parts A-B 
  • Medicare 101: Medicare Advantage and Part D 
  • Medicaid Managed Care 
  • Policy Update 
  • Managed Care Contracting: An Interactive Session 
  • Behavioral Health: What, Who, Where, and How Much? 
  • Hot Topics in Data Privacy, Governance, and Enforcement 
  • Emerging Trends in Managed Care Litigation–Discrimination Claims Applied to Plan Benefits 

View the live virtual program schedule to review descriptions of each session, including the names and affiliations of our highly qualified presenters and planning committee. 

 

Continuing Education

CLE: The maximum number of credits available for ON DEMAND is 9.6 for a 60-minute state and 11.6 for a 50-minute state. Please note that the availability of credits may vary from state to state.  This self-study course will be available for purchase for approximately one year after the recording date, but state rules on duration of eligibility for CLE-credits differ, so please check with your state before purchasing self-study offerings.  

CPE: On demand credits are not available. 

CCB: The Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 11.4 NON-LIVE CCB CEUs based on a 50-minute hour. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.  

For additional information, please visit the AHLA Continuing Education page. 

 

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