Episode 335
The Intersection of Workers’ Compensation and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSP)
August 5th, 2024
41 mins 10 secs
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About this Episode
In this episode, Greg Lois explores the intersection of workers’ compensation and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSP), focusing on compliance, legal implications, and practical strategies. Whether you’re an attorney, claims professional, or self-insured entity, this course equips you with essential knowledge to navigate the complex landscape.
Join us for an enlightening exploration of the MSP Act’s impact on workers’ compensation, and enhance your ability to navigate this critical area of practice.
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Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks offered by the Firm.
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