OBBBA Is Coming: Are Your Financial Assistance Efforts Ready? 

Come January, the new OBBBA is projected to leave 10–16 million more people uninsured as Medicaid work requirements, more frequent redeterminations, and ACA subsidy rollbacks take hold.  

Hospitals will face a surge in patients requiring in-depth financial and coverage screening—stretching staff capacity, and increasing uncompensated care risk.  

This webinar will give you the clarity and strategies you need to prepare before the wave hits. 

What You’ll Learn: 

  • OBBBA’s key changes to Medicaid, ACA, and premium tax credits. 
  • How to prepare for higher financial counseling demand while limiting additional staff needs. 
  • Strategies to scale screenings and protect revenue. 

Date & Time: October 8th – 1pm EST 

Who Should Attend: 
This session is designed for revenue cycle, patient financial services, and patient access leaders who need to prepare for higher volumes, complex eligibility scenarios, and increased uncompensated care risk. 

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