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The government and federal and commercial payers expended a great deal of money during the past two years of the COVID-19 public health emergency. These funds distributions resulted in egregious fraudulent behavior as well as provided the necessary funding to allow providers and individuals to continue to provide healthcare items and services. This webinar will look at the funds distributed and the various tools and task forces created to combat fraud, waste and abuse in the use of those funds.
Learning Objective:
- Understand the federal healthcare regulatory landscape
- Understand the various funding provided during the COVID-19 public health emergency
- Learn about the various task forces and other enforcement bodies and tools that were implemented as a result of these distributions
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Federal fraud and abuse laws
- Post-Covid enforcement of these federal fraud and abuse laws
- Practical tips for preparing for and defending against enforcement
- Live Q&A session
Suggested Attendees:
- Healthcare CEOs
- Healthcare CFOs
- Chief Compliance Officers
- Chief Operation Officers
- Chief Finance Officer
- Chief Medical Officers
- Healthcare providers
- Compliance managers and directors
- Billing and coding managers and directors
- Managing officers and directors
- Physicians
- Practice Managers
- Billing and Coding Professionals
- Healthcare Attorneys and Legal Staff
- Medical Providers including Registered Nurses, Physician Assistants, and Administrative Staff
- Customer Service Managers
- Risk Managers
Presenter Biography:
Courtney G. Tito is a Partner at Nelson Mullins in its Boca Raton, Florida office. She is Board Certified in Health Law by the Florida Bar. Courtney counsels clients in federal and commercial payor audits, disputes and investigations. She also counsels clients regarding revocations and payment suspensions and in responding to federal subpoenas and civil investigative demands. Courtney counsels clients in regulatory and compliance matters at both federal and state levels. Courtney represents a variety of provider types, including laboratories, pathologists, physicians, and physician groups. She also regularly speaks on regulatory, audit and payor disputes.