COLUMBUS, Ohio (February 28, 2019)—The National Electronic Visit Verification Association (NEVVA) is pleased to partner with the National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities (NASUAD) for the NEVVA EVV Summit on April 5-6, 2019, immediately following the (invitation-only) 2019 NASUAD MLTSS Symposium and Spring Meeting at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter.

Join states, CMS representatives, Managed Care Organizations, and other industry experts for an informative and interactive 2-day conference to explore how you can meet the Jan. 1, 2020, EVV implementation deadline in the 21st Century Cures Act. Speakers and sessions will review the current state of the industry, EVV requirements, implementation best practices, and more. Attendees will also get a unique opportunity to network and share experiences with peers and colleagues. All attendees at the NASUAD MLTSS Symposium and Spring Meeting are free to attend the EVV Summit.

Mark Dillon, executive director of NEVVA said, “We welcome the opportunity to work with NASUAD to present an in-depth week of exploration into the best practices and standards in EVV implementation. This event offers an invaluable opportunity for attendees to hear from CMS on the current status of EVV along with other industry experts on EVV initiatives. It also serves as a vital occasion to network and learn from peers in the industry.”

Martha Roherty, NASUAD executive director, added, “We are excited about the ability to collaborate with NEVVA on this important event. As our members work towards implementation of EVV in accordance with the Cures Act, we know there is great need for clear and current information about the act’s requirements, as well as for opportunities to share promising practices from around the country and to increase collaboration with all of the partners involved in making EVV work.”

There are just six weeks left to register for these two events. Please visit evvsummit.com for additional event details, a comprehensive agenda and to register to attend.

NEVVA’s core purpose is to help facilitate industry standards and best practices to achieve a standard delivery of EVV data for services delivered to individuals in their homes and communities. By establishing best practices for EVV services, NEVVA will help pave the way to better, more fiscally responsible care. NEVVA will serve as a resource to help members not only implement, but also smoothly integrate and continuously innovate EVV well past the initial deadlines.