Corporate Compliance Series (Part IV) - Emerging Compliance Risks in Long Term Care: Getting Ahead of the Curve

Format: Audio conference

Date/Time: Recorded: September 12, 2011 (Length of program: 1 hour)

Program Summary: 
New York State providers who are subject to the provisions of NYS Public Health Law articles 28 or 36 (hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, home care agencies, etc.) are required to adopt and implement effective compliance programs and to annually certify that they are effective. If Medicaid is a substantial portion of the organization’s business operations, the certification should be based upon the existence of a compliance program that meets the eight elements set out in NYS law.

This is the fourth session in a five-part Corporate Compliance Series.  In this program we will cover the most current OMIG and OIG priorities.

Learning objectives: Attendees will learn:
1. The compliance priorities for OMIG and OIG
2. Trends in recent enforcement actions
3. The Payments Sunshine Act --Public disclosure of payments by industry to physicians

Target audience: CEOs, Administrators, Program Directors

Speakers: Brian T. McGovern, Attorney at Law, and Tracy Miller, Senior Member, from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Registration fee for this session only: NYAHSA Member: $99; Non-member: $149. Click here to register for this session.

Registration fee for series (all 5 sessions): NYAHSA Member: $349; Non-member: $675. Click here for more information and to register for the series.

Accreditation: This pre-recorded audio conference is sponsored by the Foundation for Long Term Care (FLTC). The FLTC is a certified sponsor of professional continuing education with the National Association of Boards of Examiners for Long Term Care (NAB). This audio conference has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit for nursing home administrators under its sponsor agreement with NAB/NCERS. State Licensure boards, however, have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. NAB credit available until July 13, 2012.

Certified public accountants can receive one (1) hour of continuing professional education credit.

How This Works: Registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail immediately after registering that contains the link to the recording and handout(s). Please check your SPAM folder for this e-mail. If you do not receive it, please contact us.

QUESTIONS? Contact:
Linda Smith, lsmith@nyahsa.org, 518.867.8385, ext. 154
Kristen Phillips, kphillips@nyahsa.org, 518.867.8385, ext. 129

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