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Join MPhA for a Virtual Coffee Break!
Don’t Be An Audit Target in 2018 & Beyond
Online Webinar
Pharmacy audits continue to plague pharmacies. With low MAC prices, Direct/Indirect Remuneration (DIR) fees, and contracts that seem to pay less each year, pharmacies cannot afford to lose another dollar to pharmacy audits. This webinar could save you thousands of dollars. Your session will explain the types of pharmacy audits that are occurring and then touch upon prescription requirements and some real-life examples of things that are occurring in the pharmacy audit world, and exactly how to avoid them.
After participating in this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- List three types of audits that are being conducted by third parties;
- Explain the prescription requirements needed to avoid penalties during audits;
- Describe two examples of frequently penalized areas in audits and how to avoid them.
Speaker:
Eric Hartkopf
Eric Hartkopf (pronounced “heart-cough”) utilizes his seven years of experience as an Analyst at PAAS National® to aid community pharmacists across the country. His experience in over 24,000 audits has helped pharmacies save millions of dollars in PBM audit recoupments. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009. For 25 years PAAS National® is the industry-leading advocate and defender of community pharmacies fighting for fair audit treatment.
Registration Fees:
The cost is $25 for nonmembers. MPhA pharmacist members, pharmacy technician members and student members may attend at no cost.
Continuing Education:
This presentation is being submitted to the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy for Continuing Education credit approval (one hour).
To receive Board of Pharmacy credits for this program, the following must be completed:
Board of Pharmacy credit processing takes place on the 15th of each month.
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The Minnesota Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. |
Questions? Please contact info@mpha.org with questions about credits.
Please contact jessicag@ewald.com with any technical questions or issues.
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