Foley Partner Judith Waltz will present on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at the American Health Lawyers Association’s 2018 Fraud and Compliance Forum. Her presentation is titled “Emerging Administrative Enforcement Tools and Update.”
Waltz is co-presenting with Julie Burns, Office of the General Counsel CMS Division, US Department of Health and Human Services and Katie R. Fink, Senior Counsel, Office of the Inspector General, US Department of Health and Human Services. Their presentation will cover the following:
- Use of data analytics
- Medicare: Denials and revocations of billing privileges, enrollment moratoria
- Payment suspensions (recent Medicaid targets as well as Medicare “sweeps”)
- OIG CMPs and Exclusions–affirmative litigation
- Medicaid Enforcement: CMS-led efforts, reciprocal terminations, enrollment actions
To learn more and register, visit the AHLA website.
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