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I don't interpret AHIP that way. It specifically says you can serve "meals" as long as they comply with the nominal value requirement.it also can't be considered meal either even if it less than 15.00 in value.
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I don't interpret AHIP that way. It specifically says you can serve "meals" as long as they comply with the nominal value requirement.it also can't be considered meal either even if it less than 15.00 in value.
You're conflating sales events with educational events. AHIP says no feeding a 'meal' at a sales event. You're also super-duper overthinking this whole thing. Invite T65-ers to your event, feed 'em if you want to and teach them how Medicare works and the various things they need to be aware of.I don't interpret AHIP that way. It specifically says you can serve "meals" as long as they comply with the nominal value requirement.
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.
There's always coffee and a pastry at a certain spot.Good thing I don't feed people. The only way I could stay under the $15 limit would be this.
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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.
No, I'm not. AHIP specifically says, "At educational events, marketing representatives may: provide meals, refreshments, or snacks as long as they comply with the gift/promotional item requirements, including the nominal value requirement." That's a direct quote from AHIP, module 4:You're conflating sales events with educational events. AHIP says no feeding a 'meal' at a sales event.
That is from AHIP. CMS makes the rules and they say meals are not part of the nominal requirement.Call me clueless all you want, but some of us actually read AHIP. This is straight from AHIP:
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AHIP is wrong.No, I'm not. AHIP specifically says, "At educational events, marketing representatives may: provide meals, refreshments, or snacks as long as they comply with the gift/promotional item requirements, including the nominal value requirement." That's a direct quote from AHIP, module 4:
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I had this same question about meals in another thread; anyway, I learned from this forum that AHIP is wrong about the meal max. We have to go by CMS rules, they make the final rules, not AHIP.No, I'm not. AHIP specifically says, "At educational events, marketing representatives may: provide meals, refreshments, or snacks as long as they comply with the gift/promotional item requirements, including the nominal value requirement." That's a direct quote from AHIP, module 4:
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