The forum will feature a Keynote Address from Joyce R. Branda, Deputy Asst Attorney General from the Office of Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division of the DOJ. Elizabeth Carder-Thompson will follow with the Year in Review. In-depth breakout sessions include Moving to Outcome-Oriented Care: Regulatory and Enforcement Challenges, Corporate Integrity Agreements: Lessons Learned from Implementation, for companies with and without a CIA Defending FCA Lawsuits Based on the “Swapping” Theory of Anti-Kickback Liability, Compliance in Behavioral Health Managed Care: Fraud and Abuse’s New Frontier, and many more.
For more information and to register, please visit the AHLA website.