what issues can be appealed, when, why and what happens?
Learn about the levels of appeals, the appeal process used by the appellate panel to decide cases and find out why payments must continue as well as when/if payment is due in the supersedeas process. Moderated by: Lawrence R. Chaban, Esq., AlpernSchubert, P.C., Pittsburgh Kristen W. Brown, Prothonotary, Commonwealth Court of PA, Harrisburg Michael B. Dodd, Esq., O’Brien, Rulis & Bochicchio, LLC, Pittsburgh Susan M. McDermott, Chairman, WC Appeal Board, Philadelphia Medical Cost Containment – Part 2 of 2 (Intermediate) May 27 – 11:00 a.m. In part two, panelists address medical litigation: the legal ramifications of a panel, legal considerations on a utilization review appeal, basic procedures of hearings, compelling an independent medical examination (IME), the physician’s comments on an IME, the rights of parties (including providers) and litigating a fee review appeal. Moderated by: Joseph E. Vaughan, Esq., Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick Raspanti, LLP, West Chester Ronald J. Fonner,
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