
Talk Infusion: Preparing for 2024: Regulatory & Reimbursement Updates
Recorded On: 12/05/2023
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Catch the latest regulatory updates impacting the home and alternate site infusion industry as we gear up for 2024, including preparing for the permanent IVIG Home Infusion benefit, as well as policy updates on the DMEPOS request for refill process, use of JZ modifier, and Inflation Reduction Act-related changes to Part D.
NHIA will also provide a legislative update on the status of the Preserving Patient Access to Home Infusion Act and an overview of other pending home infusion legislation.

Connie Sullivan
President & CEO
National Home Infusion Association
Connie Sullivan, B.S.Pharm, is the President and CEO of NHIA. Sullivan has over 25 years of infusion industry leadership, management, and clinical practice experience. Sullivan is responsible for NHIA’s advocacy initiatives and developing resources that support the infusion industry to foster innovation and promote the delivery of high-quality care. Sullivan also oversees the National Home Infusion Foundation, a 501c3 devoted to infusion research and developing future leaders. Sullivan is a member of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Sterile Compounding Expert Committee and currently Chairs the <797> Subcommittee. Sullivan earned her pharmacy degree from The Ohio State University in 1994.
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Connie Sullivan has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Bill Noyes
Sr VP of Reimbursement Policy
NHIA
Bill Noyes is the Senior Vice President of Reimbursement Policy at the National Home Infusion Association (NHIA). He joined NHIA in 2012 as Vice President of Health Information Policy, focusing on reimbursement and regulatory issues affecting providers' ability to do business and collect payment for their services. Noyes sits on four Medicare Contractor Advisory Councils and is the liaison to NHIA's reimbursement-focused committees. He also works closely with the NHIA government relations team to gain more meaningful Medicare coverage for home infusion. He served as Interim CEO of the associaiton from July 2018 to November 2018. Prior to joining NHIA, Noyes spent 20 years as Vice President of Operations for a multi-state home infusion provider where he was responsible for purchasing, distribution, facilities, revenue cycle management, and pharmacy operations.
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