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Navigating Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Fee Schedule Four Months In

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When: August 12, 2021 @ 13:00:00 EDT On-Demand Where: Online Event

On July 2, 2021, Michigan’s new auto fee schedule went into effect for services rendered on or after that date. Join us for our latest Michigan webinar to hear our industry experts look back on the last four months and provide a summary of the latest regulatory updates you need to know about.

They will also outline what's changed since the fee schedule went into effect and explain how it affects provider behavior. Additionally, you'll hear about our product strategy and how we are keeping our solutions up-to-date.

Three Reasons to Register Now

  • Hear the latest regulatory updates since the new fee schedule went into effect on July 2, 2021.
  • Find out how the fee schedule is creating challenges and affecting provider behavior.
  • Learn more about our product strategy to support the fee schedule and keep our solutions compliant with the latest regulatory changes.
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