Event
Description:
Leading health law
and compliance attorneys discuss the fundamentals of the federal fraud and abuse regulations, emerging
trends, and recent case law, as well as best practices to maintain
compliance and reduce risk.
Schedule Agenda &
Presenters:
8:30 am: Welcome |
Barbara Colombo, Professor of Law and Director, Health Law
Institute
8:35-9:20 am:
Strategy #1: Gain a greater understanding of the federal fraud and abuse
regulations (False Claims Act, Anti-Kickback Statute, Physicians Self-Referral)
| Speaker: Mara
Sanders
9:30-10:15 am:
Strategy #2: Recognize how emerging regulatory guidance and trends, as well as
recent case law will influence health care organizations | Speakers: Gabriel
Imperato and Edgar
Bueno
10:30-11:30 am:
Strategy #3: Roundtable discussion - Learn from experts in the field of health
law about best practices to maintain compliance and reduce risk | Speakers: Ross
D’Emanuele, Gabriel Imperato, Elizabeth Smith, and Seth
Whitelaw
Speaker bios and
additional details are found on the MHSL
CLE event page here.
CLE
Credits:
2.5 Standard CLE Credits applied for | Event Code: TBD
Cost:
MSBA Member/Section: $15.00
MHSL Alumni:
$10.00
General Non-Member: $25.00
Law Students:
Free
Remote Participation: Remote attendance only. A Zoom link will be sent
after registration confirmation. Registration will close on November 16th at
11:59pm. Please email the HealthLawInstitute@mitchellhamline.edu
with questions.
MHSL Event Contact: Andrea Nadeau | andrea.nadeau@mitchellhamline.edu
Program Manager: Geen Mui |
gmui@mnbars.org
Payments/Cancellations: Please register online or over
the phone by credit card whenever possible. If you must pay by check, please use
this
registration form. Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy.
Accommodations: We are committed to creating
an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If you need
reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please notify the
program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior to the meeting to allow
sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations. Thank
you.