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From Defense to Offense: Strengthen Your Denials Management Strategy

December 3, 2025, 11:00 AM PST | Register Now

Denials are on the rise, but not all denials are created equal. With mounting payer obstacles, regulatory complexity and staffing constraints, hospitals need smarter strategies to combat payer denials. In this session, Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey and Annabelle Seippel share how top-performing organizations are aligning documentation practices, regulatory leverage, and data insights to protect revenue without adding administrative burden.  

We’ll explore how to apply CMS 4201 and 4208 regulatory guidance to appeal strategies identify high-risk documentation gaps (like in sepsis cases), and tailor denial management approaches by payer and denial type. Attendees will leave with real-world examples of how hospitals are rethinking denial workflows—prioritizing impact, minimizing rework, and improving outcomes through smarter clinical and operational alignment.  

Jerilyn Morrissey, MD

Chief Medical Officer, CorroHealth

Annabelle Seippel, CRCR

Senior Vice President, Denials Management Services  

Key Takeaways: 

  • Understand how CMS 4201 and 4208 offer a strategic approach to denials management.  
  • Identify clinical documentation gaps that lead to common denials—especially for high-risk DRGs like sepsis.  
  • Learn how hospitals are segmenting denials to prioritize effort and improve revenue integrity.   
  • Explore how teams are using targeted workflows—not more staff—to reduce appeals and increase yield.  
  • Take home tactics that balance compliance, clinical accuracy, and revenue strategy. 

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