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Compliance Institutes

Dallas, TX
April 18 – 21, 2010
Hyatt Regency Dallas

Orlando, FL
April 10 – 13, 2011
Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin Resort

Las Vegas, NV
April 29 – May 2, 2012
Caesars Palace

 

 

2009 Compliance Institute Monday Handouts

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Pre-Conference         Monday handouts         Tuesday handouts       Post-Conference

Integrity and Health Care Reform: The Charge to Government and Industry
Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General, US Department of Health and Human Services

handout

Hedging Your Bets: Following the Rules of CMS Compliance
Kimberly Brandt, Director, Program Integrity Group, CMS

handout

  • Breakouts 100s
  • 200s
  • 300s
  • 400s
  • Industry Immersions

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Breakout Sessions

S101

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | It’s Later Than You Think: Do You Know About All of Your Physician Arrangements? — handout

S102

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | eDiscovery Shakedown: Lowering your Risk — handout 1, handout 2

S103

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | Focus Areas of Medicaid Fraud Control Units — handout

S104

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | Moving Beyond HIPAA: 10 Things Healthcare Organizations Need to Know About Security and Breach Compliance and Preventing Medical Identity Theft — handout

S105

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | Managing Hospital/Physician Financial Relationships
handout 1, handout 2

S106

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | Update on Stark Law Developments and Related Issues— handout 1, handout 2

S107

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | What’s So Hard About Informed Consent? — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4

S108

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Aligning Quality and Compliance: Strategies for Success — handout

S109

TRACK:: Research/IRB | Fraud and Abuse Risks in Non-Academic Research Settings — handout

S110

TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Cost-Conscious Compliance: Promoting Integrity and Mazimizing Results with Limited Resources — handout

S111 TRACK:: Advanced Discussion Group | Successful Compliance Program Strategies for Small to Medium-Size Organizations — No handout available
S112 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Gaining Trust and Respect: A Transition from Law Enforcement to the Private Sector — handout
S113 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Can Social Networks Change the World? — handout
S115 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Beyond the Basics: The Intersection of Revenue Cycle Effectiveness and Compliance and What You Need to Know to Improve Both at the Same Time — handout

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Breakout Sessions

S201

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Ready or Not, Here They Come! Preparing for and Defending RAC Audits — handout

S202

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | Compliance Implications of Never-Events; HAIs, MSP and TPL Developments: Strategies for Long Term Care Providers — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4

S203

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | Implementing an Integrity Compliance Program in a Multi-State Non-Profit — handout

S204

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | HIPAA Privacy and Research: Expected and Unexpected Consequences — handout

S205

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | “Do Anything, but Don’t Stand in My Blue Suede Shoes…” — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5

S206

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | Recent Developments in Voluntary Disclosure — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3

S207

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | The Nature, Timing, and Extent of Audit Testing: Migrating to the Post-CIA Environment — handout

S208

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Making Lemonade from Lemons: Coexisting with the OIG on a Quality of Care Corporate Integrity Agreement — handout

S209

TRACK:: Research/IRB | Dealing with the Medicare Secondary Payer Rule in the Context of Research Billing — handout

S210 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Compliance in an Outsourced World — handout
S211 TRACK:: Advanced Discussion Group | The Board’s Role in Compliance: Emerging Trends and Responsibilities — handout
S212 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Match Game: Practical Approaches to Sanction Check Due Diligence — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6, handout 7, handout 8, handout 9, handout 10

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Breakout Sessions

S301

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Is Your Perspective Out of Balance? Taking a Broader View — handout

S302

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | Data Breach Notification: State and Federal Law Requirements — handout

S303

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | New York State: Medicaid Managed Care Compliance Landscape — handout

S304

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | Federal Enforcement of the HIPAA Privacy Rule—2009 — handout

S305

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | Electronic Medical Records: Auditing Challenges and Associated Risks — handout

S306

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | Compliance Issues Under the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act for Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Organizations — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6, handout 7, handout 8, handout 9, handout 10, handout 11

S307

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | Ground and Air Patient Transport Processes: Smooth Cruise or Bumpy Ride? — handout

S308

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Reporting Quality to Your Board and Senior Management — handout

S309

TRACK:: Research/IRB | How a Research Compliance Program Can Support the Institutional Strategic Plan — handout 1, handout 2

S310 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Shaping Corporate Culture — handout
S311 TRACK:: Advanced Discussion Group | Demonstrating Effectiveness: Will Your Compliance & Ethics Program Pass the Test? — No handout available
S312 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Traversing the Clinical Terrain — handout 1, handout 2

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Breakout Sessions

S401


TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Gainsharing: How Do You Share Cost Savings with Your Physicians? — handout

S402

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | What to Do When the Investigator Knocks — handout

S403

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | Behavioral Health Medicaid Compliance: Identifying and Managing Risk in Contractual Relationships Between State/Local Governments and Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6, handout 7

S404

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | From Barely Seen to Evergreen: Revitalizing Your Privacy Awareness Program — handout

S405

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | Preventative Medicine for Practice-Based Research: Practical Approaches for Promoting Compliance — handout

S406

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | Effective Compliance for Organization Attorneys and Administrators — handout

S407

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | Protect, Detect, and Respond: A Security-First Strategy for HIPAA Security & Privacy — handout

S408

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Obstacles to Improving Quality of Care and How to Overcome Them
handout 1, handout 2

S409

TRACK:: Research/IRB | Compliance Risks in International Research — handout

S410 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Institutionalizing Ethics and Compliance in Everyday Business Activities — handout
S411 TRACK:: Advanced Discussion Group | Who is in the Record? — handout
S412 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | “No Gifts Policy”: Implementation in the Academic Medical Centers — handout

Industry Immersion Sessions 2:00 PM – 5:45 PM

II1

NEW THIS YEAR: II1 Part 1: Enjoying Greater Success through Improved Writing Skills: Defining Yourself as an Expert / Part II: Professional Development: Mastering
Effective Presentation and Speaking Techniques — handout 1, handout 2

II2 Large Hospital & Health Systems — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6, handout 7
II3 Payor/Managed Care — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3

Evaluation and Certification

Evaluation Surveys                                     CEU application

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