René Quashie, Senior Counsel, presents "An Overview of Federal Health Care Programs for Drug and Device Manufacturers" as part of the Healthcare Compliance Certification Program (HCCP).

The HCCP is a four-day educational program for compliance professionals and lawyers in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. The Program addresses the issues faced by the pharmaceutical and medical device industries in complying with such standards as the Office of the Inspector General's (OIG) Compliance Program Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, the PhRMA Code, and the AdvaMed Code of Ethics. The program immerses attendees in the statutes, regulations, and other guidances that comprise the body of law known as "fraud and abuse law," as well as other health care related laws and regulations which will help them understand the legal underpinnings of the compliance programs they develop and enforce.

For more information, please contact Mr. Quashie.

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Seton Hall University School of Law
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