Vernaglia’s presentation, “Kick it up a Notch!: Fraud and Abuse Analyses in Long Term Care Transactions,” will be co-led with Rachel Lerner, general counsel & chief compliance officer at Hebrew SeniorLife.
The presentation will focus on the following topics:
- Health care fraud and abuse laws (namely Anti-Kickback and Stark)
- Application to transactions
- The “single corporate entity” theory
- Establishing an organized framework for fraud and abuse analysis
- ACOs and risk arrangements
- Other elements commonly found in transactions, e.g.
- Bed reserve agreements
- Medical directorships
- Management agreements
The conference will take place at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel in New Orleans, LA from February 23, 2015- February 25, 2015.
Additional information and registration details can be found on healthlawyers.org.
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