Tuesday, April 15, 2008 - General Sessions, Morning Sessions & Industry Immersions
8:15–8:30 am Opening Remarks
Rory Jaffe, Executive Director–Medical Services, University of California
8:30–9:30 am General Session
Daniel Levinson, Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services
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9:30–10:30 am General Session
James Sheehan, Medicaid Inspector General, Office of the Medicaid Inspector General
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11:00 am–12:00 pm Sessions
501 Bourne Supremacy: Version II of Mayo Clinic’s Scorecard | Eric Klavetter, Chief Compliance Officer Mayo Clinic • Amy Boyer, Compliance Officer, Mayo Clinic
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502 As the Pharmacy World Turns…How Broad is the Scope of Pharmacy Compliance? | Sonya Castro, VP, Corporate Compliance Officer, Covenant Health System • Kelli Meyer, Director Compliance Programs, Allina Hospitals & Clinics
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503 Medicaid Integrity: Everyone in the Pool | Robert Homchick, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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504 Automated Privacy Monitoring Tools and Techniques for Confidential Data at Rest and in Motion | Glen Mueller, VP, Chief Audit, Compliance & Information Security Executive, Scripps Health • Taunya Peters, Sr. Compliance Analyst, Scripps Health
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505 Compliance Issues Surrounding Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners: Processes, Tools, and Solutions | Cynthia Swanson, Senior Healthcare Manager, Seim, Johnson, Sestak & Quist, LLP • Dawnese Kindelt, Compliance Officer–Clinics and Physician Services, Catholic Healthcare West
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506 Corporate Liability, Governance and Compliance in the Health Care Industry | Moderator: Gabriel Imperato, Managing Partner, Broad & Cassel / Panelists: Paul Pelletier, Principal Deputy Chief of Fraud Section, United States Department of Justice • Debra Wong Yang, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher • Jenny O’Brien, Shareholder, Director of Corporate Compliance, Legal and Consulting Services, Halleland Lewis Nilan & Johnson, PA
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507 Ten Foot Tall and Audit Proof | Susan Welsh, MHA, CPC, PMCI, Compliance Manager, Health Management Associates
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508 It’s 10 PM: Do You Know Where Your Quality Data Is? | Lisa Clark, Partner, Duane Morris
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509 Medicare Clinical Research Policy: Developments in Billing for Research Services | Lisa Murtha, Managing Director, Huron Consulting • Ryan Meade, Partner, Meade & Roach
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510 Roundtable Discussion on Performing a Risk Assessment for a Hospice Organization or the Hospice Component as Part of a Health System Risk Assessment | Vickie Patterson, Associate Director, Protiviti • Wilma Acosta, Corporate Compliance Officer, LifePath Hospice and Palliative Care
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511 Speech Recognition Technology Adoption and Documentation Compliance | Moderator: Peter Preziosi, PhD, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, AHDI (Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity) | Panel: George Catuogno, President, Sten-Tel, Inc. • Sherry Doggett, Director, Corp Trans, Health Alliance
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11:00 am –4:30 pm - Industry Immersions
II4 Payor Immersion | Moderator: Anne Doyle, Senior Vice President, Chief Compliance Officer, Fallon Community Health Plan | Panelists: Steve Friedman, Compliance and Privacy Officer, Tufts Health Plan • Gary Fitzgerald, Director, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs, Harmony Health Plan of Illinois • Steve Bunde, Senior Director, Corporate Integrity and Internal Audit, HealthPartners
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II5 Academic Medical Centers: Risks, Rewards, and Reckoning | Moderator: Becky Sutherland Cornett, Director, Fiscal Integrity, Ohio State University Medical Center | Panelists: Stacey Cyphert, Assistant Vice President, Health Policy, University of Iowa • Rory Jaffe, Executive Director–Medical Services, University of California • James Ward IV, Associate Vice President, Compliance and Ethics, Georgetown University
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II6 Long-Term Care: Enterprise Risk Management and Compliance | Terri Graham, Vice President of Compliance, Kindred Healthcare, Inc. • Andrew G. Conkovich Director of Compliance & Corporate Privacy Official, Kindred Healthcare, Inc. • Paula Sanders, Post & Schnell • Andrea McElroy, Senior Director, Compliance System Integrity, Golden Living
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