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I don't know what AHIP says but an educational seminar is different than a marketing where you intend to sell your product. Marketing has the $15 rule.
Educational is just that.
Educational is just that.
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You are correct, Limozine - that was a change in AHIP last year to throw educational events in the same category as sales events. I promptly disregarded it and continued with what I was doing.Call me clueless all you want, but some of us actually read AHIP. This is straight from AHIP:
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Good thing I don't feed people. The only way I could stay under the $15 limit would be this.You are correct, Limozine - that was a change in AHIP last year to throw educational events in the same category as sales events. I promptly disregarded it and continued with what I was doing.
How would a secret shopper even know about your event, unless you submit it to your agency or CMS? Do secret shoppers just attend random events that they see advertised online, by mail, etc?I intend to advertise, so I'm (slightly) concerned that a secret shopper might pick up on it.
Good thing I don't feed people. The only way I could stay under the $15 limit would be this.
Let's talk Medicare ...
Meet me behind the local Hot Dog King.
You'll get one hot dog, one small fry and one small drink.
This event will be BYOS - bring your own straw.
Definitely some silly ass rules. And I've never done events either.Here's the asinine thing about the rules- it not only has to be less than 15.00 in value but it also can't be considered meal either even if it less than 15.00 in value.So a pig in a blanket,a cookie and and a coke prolly ok but a hot dog and fries is considered a meal up in here.I have never done educational events so i don't know first hand how often they are secret shopped but i assume not very much especially if it not advertised but believe me they will bust you for serving a hot dog and fries now.lol
I have no idea. I don't know what techniques they use to find events.How would a secret shopper even know about your event, unless you submit it to your agency or CMS? Do secret shoppers just attend random events that they see advertised online, by mail, etc?