Verizon to Detail Health Care 'Fraud, Waste & Abuse - The Next Generation' at National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity 2012 Conference, Sept. 18

OKLAHOMA CITY – 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.

WHERE: National Association for Medicaid Program
Integrity (NAMPI) 2012 Conference
The Cox Convention Center – Second Floor
Renaissance Oklahoma City Convention Center Hotel
Oklahoma City, Okla.
WHEN: Sept. 16-19, 2012
WHAT: Session: Fraud, Waste & Abuse – The Next
Generation
Tuesday, Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. CST – Room 20
Debra Faulkner, managing principal, Verizon Connected Healthcare
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.

Verizon Fraud Management Service Demonstrations
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.

Media Contacts
Area:Global
Name:Janet Brumfield
Tel:+1 614 723 1060
E-mail:janet.brumfield@verizon.com

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