8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
and Networking
8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Presentations

The Department of Justice has intensified its efforts to pursue violations of the False Claims Act and recover taxpayer dollars for the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Federal and state agencies are prosecuting those that abuse the government's healthcare programs and are recovering significant damages for state and federal programs. This program will provide an update on the government's enforcement activities and will provide practical solutions for health care entities to further compliance and avoid fraud, waste and abuse.

You should attend this program if you are an owner, officer, director, manager, administrator, compliance officer, chief financial officer or in-house attorney of any health care organization that participates in the Medicare or Medicaid program, including an academic medical center, ambulance provider, DMEPOS supplier, home health agency, hospital, long-term care facility, Medicare Advantage Plan, Part D Plan, pharmacy, physician group, skilled nursing facility, or other health care provider.

Presentations

Update on Enforcement:

Mark S. Armstrong Member
Epstein Becker Green
Houston, TX

Tips for Operating in a Heightened Enforcement Climate:

George B. Breen Member
Epstein Becker Green
Washington, DC

A government representative
has also been invited to speak.

Registration Fee: $20

Please RSVP no later than April 17, 2012.

To register, click here.

For additional information, please contact Sheryl Paul or call 713/300-3220.

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