The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) will hold its 2026 Annual Meeting from March 2-6 in New Orleans.
daisyBill will be at Booth #3213, ready to help providers navigate the challenges of billing for workers’ comp patients.
This conference is essential, with in-depth presentations on a wide range of issues that impact practices. Special guest Arnold Schwarzenegger will discuss “peak performance, teamwork, and thriving under pressure” in his capacity as Chief Movement Officer of Zimmer Biomet.
Stop by and say hello to the daisyBill team!
We’d love to answer your questions, and show you how the administrative side of treating injured workers can be drastically easier and more efficient.
The conference will take place from March 2 to 6 at:
Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70130
Attendees can register here.
daisyBill cofounders Catherine Montgomery and Sarah Moray will be in attendance, along with Director of Accounts Danielle Danetra.
You can find our team at Booth #3213.
As provider advocates and workers’ comp revenue management experts, we encourage providers and practice administrators to stop by our booth, introduce themselves, and share their thoughts, questions, and challenges with regard to treating injured workers.
We know exactly how challenging comp can be; our goal is to demonstrate how treating injured workers doesn’t have to be a financial risk or excessive administrative burden.
This year’s program groups presentations into four distinct “learning styles,” so attendees can customize their experience and optimize their time. Offerings include:
Lecture-Based Formats:
Panels:
Self-Directed Learning:
Collaborative Learning
AAOS 2026 is dense with high-value content, education, discussions, and more. daisyBill is proud to be a part of the event, and we can’t wait to see you in New Orleans!
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