The New England Alliance of the ACHCA Winter Regional Conference & Annual Meeting
January 13, 2010
Foley attorneys Ken Appleby, David Bannard, Peter McLaughlin, Mark Neuberger, Mike Okaty, Donna Pugh, and Larry Vernaglia are speaking on a panel at the New England Alliance of the American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) Winter New England Regional Conference & Annual Meeting on January 13-15, 2010 in Woodstock, Vermont.
Discussion topics include fraud and abuse enforcement trends in long term care, overcoming challenges in the zoning process, labor and employment issues, financing long term care facility purchases and constructions, hot topics in executive compensation, privacy and security compliance update, and current trends in senior living mergers and acquisitions.
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