Surviving COVID 19 from a Physical Therapy Practice Perspective: How To Best Evaluate Your Practice Losses In An Age Of Governmental Funding And Business Interruption Insurance
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Description
Description:
The webinar program will feature expert speakers, leaders in their industry, focusing on how to offset and mitigate the impact of COVID 19 on your practice.
Topics to be presented include:
- PPP, PRF and Implications for Physical Therapy Practices,
- Helping to Understand Practice Revenue Loss and Expenditures Due to COVID 19
- What Options Exist for Reimbursement for Lost Revenue and Expenditures Due to COVID 19 Business Insurance, and
Attendees will learn:
- Basic accounting information tied to PPP and PRF funding
- Understanding what lost reimbursements and costs may qualify for business interruption insurance claims
- How the process of business interruption insurance works
About The Speaker(s)
Bios for Speakers:
Joshua A Teplitzky, JD, CPA, LLM, MBA, is a principal at Teplitzky & Company, PC, an accounting firm based in Woodbridge, Connecticut serving individuals, companies and medical practices since 1928, and is responsible for the firm’s tax services and medical management group.
Archie Lamb, JD is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare and physician issues, and serves as of-counsel with Levin Papantonio. He was the designated lead counsel in the massive HMO RICO lawsuit, where he, as lead negotiator, successfully resolved the claims with benefits to the class estimated to exceed $2 billion. The first recipient of the California Medical Association’s prestigious President’s Award, Archie is a sought-after speaker on legal issues facing healthcare professionals. He has appeared before the American Medical Association, numerous medical associations, bar groups, as well as on CNN and National Public Radio.
Matthew Katz, MS has more than 25 years of health policy and advocacy experience in health care. He is a physician practice and provider reimbursement and claims processing consultant, as well as payer audit and review, and was previously the chief executive officer of the Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS), from early 2006 until the end of 2019. Mr. Katz holds earned his Master of Science in Health Services Research and Policy from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health Institute for Health Services Research and Policy.