Program Overview
From reviewing and auditing claims to negotiating repayment amounts, we will cover all angles of the Part C lien resolution process whether through traditional or global resolution paths.
Agenda:
• Identifying Part C Providers
• Reviewing and Auditing Claims
• Negotiating Final Repayment Amounts
• Global Resolution Agreements for Mass Torts
• Medicare Part C Appeals Process
Speakers
Charles Medlin, Chief Operations Officer, LitPro LLC
Charles is an experienced attorney and legal operations executive with a background in complex settlement administration, healthcare reimbursement obligations, legal process outsourcing, business consulting and sales transformation.
Most recently, Charles served as a Director of Legal and Compliance outsourcing at Conduent, where he consulted with healthcare sector clients on digital and workforce-enabled strategies for legal and compliance operations. Charles was responsible for retaining and consulting with in-house legal departments from pharmaceutical clients and large hospital systems.
Prior to joining Conduent, Charles spent 7 years as a subject matter expert in lien resolution and complex settlement administration at a leading legal process outsourcing company. In that role, Charles served in a number of senior level positions overseeing operational, product development and business development. He was instrumental in obtaining, operationalizing and implementing a number of high profile projects for complex mass tort and environmental litigations.
Charles holds a BA from Appalachian State University, a JD from the Charlotte School of Law, and a law license for the State of North Carolina
Michelle Calagis, Chief Commercial Officer, LitPro LLC
Michelle is an experienced attorney with a broad background in legal technology, healthcare reimbursement, and legal process outsourcing. She brings with her diverse experience gained in previous roles as a corporate attorney, in-house counsel, and business development/subject matter expert roles with current industry leaders in legal services and technology.
Most recently, as a Director with Conduent (f/k/a Xerox Process Services) Michelle consulted with top financial services sector clients on digital and workforce-enabled strategies for legal and compliance operations. Prior to joining Conduent, she held a strategic account management role with Lexis Nexis, consulting with Fortune 500 companies with comprehensive practice solutions including litigation management, law department management, legal research, due diligence, and compliance tools.
Michelle also spent several years at a leading legal process outsourcing company where she advised asbestos law firm clients on healthcare compliance issues. She spoke at national asbestos conferences as a subject matter expert on topics related to healthcare compliance in personal injury litigation and legal process efficiencies.
Michelle holds a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a JD from Campbell University, and a law license for the State of North Carolina.
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