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Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues

About the Program

With over 40 hours of instruction for individuals at all levels of experience, AHLA’s Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues is the country’s premier legal education opportunity relating to federal health care payment programs, providing thorough guidance on legal, compliance and operational issues challenging health care providers today.

Program Planning Committee

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Emily Cook, Chair
McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Los Angeles, CA

 

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Mimi Hu Brouillette
Senior Associate General Counsel
WMC Health, Office of Legal Affairs
Valhalla, NY

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Ross Burris
Polsinelli PC
Atlanta, GA

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Susan Feigin Harris
Norton Rose Fulbright
Houston, TX

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Charles Luband
Dentons US LLP
New York, NY

Headshot of Felicia Sze.

Felicia Sze
Athene Law LLP
San Francisco, CA

Future Programs

2024 Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues
March 20-22, 2024 | Baltimore, MD

2025 Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues
March 26-28, 2025 | Baltimore, MD

 

Past Programs

2023 Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues
March 22-24, 2023 | Baltimore, MD
Program Schedule

2022 Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues
March 23-25, 2022 | Baltimore, MD
Program Schedule

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Program Accessibility and Special Needs

AHLA is committed to ensuring equitable access to our educational content. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and offering accessibility accommodations for our in-person programs.

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Thank You to Our Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues Sponsors

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If your organization is interested in sponsoring AHLA's Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues, please contact Valerie Eshleman.