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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 Tuesday Handouts

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Pre-Conference         Monday handouts         Tuesday handouts       Post-Conference

Compliance Guidance New York Office of Medicaid Inspector General
Robert A. Hussar, First Deputy Medicaid Inspector General, State of New York Office of Medicaid Inspector General
Daniel R. Roach, JD, VP Compliance & Audit, Catholic Healthcare West

General Session handout

  • Breakouts 500s
  • 600s
  • 700s
  • Industry Immersions

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Breakout Sessions

S501

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Information Systems: Auditing the Charge Description Master (CDM) — handout

S502

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | Enforcement Perspective on Quality of Care — handout

S503

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | The Medicaid integrity Program: What Does This New Federal/State Partnership Mean to Your Hospital? — handout

S504

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | Keys to Electronic Records Implementation Compliance — handout 1, handout 2

S505

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: Identifying Risk in Physician Practice Billing — handout

S506

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | Fair Market Value and Health Care Compliance — handout

S507

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | Medication Reimbursement: How to Keep Up with the Changing Times — handout

S508

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Coordinating a “Never Event” and Other Quality of Care Investigations — handout

S509

TRACK:: Research/IRB | Conflicts of Interest in Research: The New Enforcement Frontier — handout

S510 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Key Recent Developments Regarding Attorney-Client Priviledge, Work-Product Protection and Indemnification — handout
S511 TRACK:: Advanced Discussion Group | Medicare Focus Review: Board Has Been Notified—Now What? — No handout available
S512 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Running Successful Hospital Exercises: Planning, Execution, and Assessment — handout 1, handout 2

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Breakout Sessions

S601

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Ethics/Compliance Hotline Benchmarking: Best Practices and Data Trends — handout

S602

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | Long-Term Care Survey, Certification, and Enforcement Issues: CMS and Provider Perspectives — handout 1, handout 2

S603

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | Latest Initiatives/Hot Topics from CMS — handout 1, handout 2

S604

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | Interoperable Records: The 2014 Deadline — handout

S605

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | Implementing Policies on Physician/Vendor Relationships: How, When and Why? — handout

S606

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | New ZPICs and How DOJ Uses Abberrations in Claims Data to Develop Leads in Case Development — handout

S607

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | Leveraging Available Data, Your Desktop Software, and Other Specialized Tools for Enhanced Compliance Program Administration, Auditing & Monitoring — handout

S608

TRACK:: Quality of Care | Apologies and Reporting of Medical Errors — handout 1, handout 2

S609

TRACK:: Research/IRB | Research and the Medical Record — handout

S610 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Supporting Ethics & Compliance Programs by Leveraging Technology — handout
S611 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Operational Challenges to Stark III — handout 1, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Breakout Sessions

S701

TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | Understanding and Optimizing Legal & Regulatory Risk Management — handout

S702

TRACK:: Long-Term Care | Quality Monitors: What They Do, Do They Help, and What to Do to Avoid Them — handout 1, handout 2

S703

TRACK:: Medicaid Compliance | Challenges and Solutions for Providing Compliance Guidance in a Medicaid Environment — handout

S704

TRACK:: Privacy & Security | A HIPAA Security Incident and Investigation: It Can Happen to You — handout

S705

TRACK:: Physician Compliance | Medical Students & Documentation — handout

S706

TRACK:: Legal & Regulatory | EMTALA Compliance and the Anti-kickback Statute and Stark Law — handout

S707

TRACK:: Auditing & Monitoring | Re-Thinking Risk Assessment: Are You Counting the Ants While the Elephants Run By? — handout, handout 2, handout 3, handout 4, handout 5, handout 6, handout 7, handout 8, handout 9, handout 10, handout 11, handout 12

S708

TRACK:: Quality of Care | When Poor Quality Care Becomes Fraud — handout

S709

TRACK:: Research/IRB | What Every Compliance Officer Needs to Know about Research…But Is Afraid to Ask — handout

S710 TRACK:: Trends Outside Healthcare | Just Because It’s Legal Doesn’t Mean It’s Ethical — handout
S711 TRACK:: General Compliance/Hot Topics | ’s That Policy? Solving the Pitfalls of Paper-Based and Internally Built Policy & Procedure Systems — handout

Industry Immersion 1:45 PM – 5:45 PM

II4

TRACK:: Industry Immersion | Pharma Hot Topics in Life Sciences: What Providers and Compliance Professionals Need to Know — No handout available

II5 TRACK:: Industry Immersion | Academic Medical Centers: Academic Collaboration with Non-Academic Sites/ The Use of Non-Physician Practitioners in the AMC/ Risk
Managers are from Mars, Compliance Officers Are from Venus? — handout 1, handout 2

Evaluation and Certification

Evaluation Surveys                                     CEU application

Sponsor

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