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Overcoming Parental Consent in CT

Posted by Pam Katz, CompuClaim on Mon, Jan 06, 2014

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Districts throughout Connecticut are all facing the dilemma of how to overcome parental consent obstacles.This has caused significant drops in district's Medicaid reimbursement revenue but CompuClaim can offer you guidance and best practices to help your district succeed.

Check our tips on making this process easier for your district and ensuring that you continue to maximize your Medicaid reimbursement revenue. 

With the New Year districts have begun preparing school budgets and meeting monetary needs necessary to maintain vital programs and staff for the continued success of their schools. For many districts throughout CT obtaining parental consent has certainly been the cause of a dramatic slow down of reimbursement revenue.

Be assured this is temporary and there are steps you can take to ensure that you obtain consents with little disruption to your Medicaid claiming program.

In our previous blog on Obtaining Parental Consent - Are you Ready we provided you with tips on how to successfully obtain consents. Click below for a recap of this article.

http://www.compuclaim.com/blog/bid/313673/Obtaining-Parental-Consent-in-CT-Are-You-Ready

Obtaining parental consent is a team effort and reaching out to your staff, parents and the community will make this process not too difficult. Provide support and answers to questions so that everyone realizes the importance of parental consent for the Medicaid program which will impact school budgets. The revenue that your district receives supports programs that will provide much needed resources for our children's continued success. 

 

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