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Post-Acute Care False Claims Act Trends


Please join us for a roundtable webinar on August 26, 2021, from 12:00 - 1:00 ET. Our panel will explore recent government enforcement trends and current scrutiny of post-acute providers, including hospice, home health, skilled nursing facilities and inpatient rehabilitation facilities. The post-acute space has historically been and continues to be a focus area for government enforcement. At the same time, government expectations for compliance program design and effectiveness continue to increase. Topics for discussion include:

  • Department of Justice and Office of Inspector General healthcare enforcement trends impacting post-acute care providers, including a look at key recent settlements

  • Compliance program expectations for post-acute care providers

  • Specific enforcement trends and compliance challenges for hospice, home health, skilled nursing facilities and inpatient rehabilitation facilities

  • Practical strategies to promote compliance and minimize enforcement risks 

If you have questions concerning this roundtable webinar, email Christine Lieber at clieber@kslaw.com.

CLE

King & Spalding is an accredited provider of CLE credit in California, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Texas. We can issue reciprocal credit for attorneys licensed in Connecticut, Florida and New Jersey. We will apply for credit in Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia (subject to MCLE board approval). For jurisdictions not listed, attendees are provided with a Universal Certificate of Attendance. New York licensed attorneys: transitional/appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Financial aid is available for qualifying lawyers. For CLE-related questions, please contact Gisel Arias, garias@kslaw.com. King & Spalding, 1180 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. CA Provider #10947.

Event Details

Date: August 26, 2021

Time: 12:00 pm (ET)

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