Your Revenue Is Under Attack – How AI is  Putting Your Practice at Risk

Your Revenue Is Under Attack – How AI is Putting Your Practice at Risk

Join our free 30-minute webinar to uncover the biggest threats to your practice — and learn actionable strategies to stop them.

By Olga Khabinskay

Date and time

Tuesday, May 27 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing how insurers audit, assess, and reimburse providers, while EMR access requests and hidden contract clauses introduce new legal and financial risks. Join our free 30-minute webinar to uncover the biggest threats to your practice — and learn actionable strategies to stop them.
Note: If you're unable to attend the webinar live, a recording will be sent to you after the event. Purchasing a ticket guarantees access to both the live session and the recording.

What You’ll Learn:

Legal Protection: Discover how AI-driven contract clauses could trigger audits or revenue losses — and how to negotiate safer terms.

EMR Access Risks: Learn how insurers use your EMR data to deny claims or impose penalties, and steps to secure sensitive records.

Practical Solutions: Identify contract red flags, avoid risky language, and know when to involve legal review to protect your practice.

The session will conclude with Legal Strategies to Protect Your Revenue and an interactive Q&A, giving attendees the opportunity to engage directly with our experts. To wrap up, we’ll provide access to valuable free compliance resources to support your practice.

Whether you’re looking to safeguard your revenue or improve compliance, this webinar is tailored to support your goals.

This free webinar offers actionable, up-to-date guidance to help you protect your revenue and reputation in a rapidly changing digital healthcare environment. Don’t miss this opportunity—register today!

Jennifer Kirschenbaum - is the managing partner of Kirschenbaum & Kirschenbaum, P.C.'s healthcare department. Practitioners contact Jennifer at all stages of practice, from their first employment agreement review and negotiation, their first lease, first partnership agreement, first patient issue, first lawsuit, first HIPAA complaint, first hospital contract, collection issues, audit through partnership structuring, mergers and acquisitions, practice sale, hospital employment or closure and everything in between. Jennifer represents practitioners in all aspects of private practice, Office-Based Surgery practice, Article 28 facility formation and operation, Independent Practice Association formation and operation, as well as hospital-based practice and hospital relationships/ arrangements.
Jennifer offers a free newsletter for the healthcare community. You can sign up with her by emailing Jennifer@Kirschenbaumesq.com.


In case you need any help to access the event, contact barnok@wchsb.com.

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Director of Operations, WCH Service Bureau, Inc., and Manager over the Credentialing Department. For over 23 years Olga has been servicing the healthcare industry from providers by helping with their insurance credentialing and contract challenges. She has been an advocate and educator for healthcare rights when it comes to closed panels, negotiation, and reinstatement. Olga is a member of the American Medical Billing Association (AMBA), American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC), Professional Association of Healthcare Office Management (PAHCOM) and Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA). Currently she is an HBMA Payer Relations Committee Chair, HBMA Board of Directors and aCAQH CORE Subgroup Team Member.

She graduated with a B.A. degree in Communication and Science from Adelphi University and received her master’s in healthcare management.