Navigating Medicaid Appeals and Fair Hearings: Strategies and Pitfalls to Avoid
A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will guide elder law practitioners in preparing Medicaid appeals at administrative fair hearings and in state and federal court. The panel will address winning strategies for advocating on behalf of Medicaid applicants and beneficiaries facing reductions, terminations, or denials of coverage for necessary benefits and services.
Outline
- Medicaid appeal and fair hearing rules
- Jurisdictional issues
- Overview of common reasons for denials
- Discovery and appeal strategies
- Best practices for avoiding Medicaid denials
- When a federal court action may be appropriate and how to go about it
Benefits
The panel will review these and other relevant issues:
- What actions and inactions entitle applicants or beneficiaries to notice and hearing rights?
- What types of documents, evidence, and testimony can be submitted at a fair hearing?
- What common application errors can lead to a denial of Medicaid coverage?
Faculty
Todd A. Marquardt
CEO and Managing Attorney
Marquardt Law Firm
Mr. Marquardt built the Marquardt Law Firm as a sole proprietorship on November 30, 2009 and converted to a... | Read More
Mr. Marquardt built the Marquardt Law Firm as a sole proprietorship on November 30, 2009 and converted to a Professional Corporation in 2011. He is a licensed member of the State Bar Associations of Texas, New Mexico, and San Antonio, as well as the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. and the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Texas. Mr. Marquardt is an accredited attorney with the Office of Veterans Affairs and Marquardt Law Firm is an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau.
Closeto be announced.
Early Discount (through 09/27/24)
Cannot Attend October 23?
Early Discount (through 09/27/24)
You may pre-order a recording to listen at your convenience. Recordings are available 48 hours after the webinar. Strafford will process CLE credit for one person on each recording. All formats include course handouts.