OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Connected Healthcare fraud experts will make the case for moving from a reactive "pay and chase" abuse-recovery model to a pro-active "identify and intervene" abuse-prevention model at the National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity Conference here on Tuesday, Sept. 18. Verizon is the conference's exclusive Platinum sponsor.
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National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity (NAMPI) 2012 Conference |
The Cox Convention Center – Second Floor |
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Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel |
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Oklahoma City, Okla. |
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WHEN: |
Sept. 16-19, 2012 |
WHAT: |
Session: Fraud, Waste & Abuse – The Next Generation |
Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. CDT – Room 20 |
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Debra Faulkner, managing principal, Verizon Connected Healthcare |
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Understanding the patterns of fraud, where to find it, how to detect it and deciding when to act are key to combating fraud, waste and abuse. The old pay-and-chase model of fraud management is inefficient and costly. Faulkner will show how a near real-time fraud management solution can identify and stop potential fraud before it occurs. |
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Verizon Fraud Management Service Demonstrations |
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Sept. 16-19, 2012 – Booth # 11-12 |
Verizon provides technology solutions to government agencies and business around the globe. To learn more, visit the Verizon Connected Healthcare on the Web.
SOURCE Verizon