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CMA Webinar - Proposition 56 Funds: What's New for FY 19-20 and Beyond



 

Proposition 56 Funds: What's New for FY 19-20 and Beyond

 

The California Health Care, Research and Prevention Tobacco Tax Act of 2016 (Prop. 56) created new revenues dedicated to the Medi-Cal program. Physicians receive supplemental payments in both fee-for-service and Medi-Cal managed care when providing Medi-Cal services under certain CPT codes.


The California Medical Association (CMA) will discuss the services eligible for FY 19-20 supplemental payments, payment amounts by CPT code, tips on ensuring your practice receives the full amount of eligible funds and the distribution timelines of the FY 18-19 funds.

The webinar will also cover what's new for FY 2019-2020 and beyond and how CMA advocacy to increase access to care for Medi-Cal patients has resulted in an additional $2.2 billion in supplemental payments. Presenters will also discuss Prop. 56 implementation for FY 19-20, new funding for value-based care, developmental and trauma screening and more money for loan repayment.

Presenters: Jodi Black, Vice President, CMA Center for Economic Services and Janus Norman, Senior Vice President and Chief Lobbyist, CMA Center for Government Relations and Political Operations
 

Webinar Date: October 16, 2019

 

Webinar Time: 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM    

 

*CMA member's staff: To receive a promo code for free registration, email vtravis@cmadocs.org with your physician's California medical license number. 

 

Webinar Notice: Please register at least one hour before the webinar. If you do not register an hour before the webinar start time, we cannot guarantee your attendance. Questions: 800-786-4CMA (4262).

 

Contact: Victoria Travis  

vtravis@cmadocs.org

 

Please click on link below for more information on Webinar and registration:

CMA Webinar - Proposition 56 Funds

 



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