American Conference Institute's 4th Annual Forum on Physician Payments Disclosure & Aggregate Spend
16 October 2012
Ms. Waltz will be presenting with Jill McCrory, R.N., J.D., Attorney, Lilly Bio-Medicines-Therapeutic Area Eli Lilly and Company. Their presentation is titled “Case Study: Staying Ahead of the Curve: Cost-Effective and Compliant Reporting Strategies Learned from CIA Reporting.”
The presentation will highlight the following:
- What approaches have been most successful when aggregating voluminous data
- Best practices on training field representatives on compliance and regulatory standards
- Marshalling resources and meeting corporate objectives when there is no one-size-fits-all solution
- Preparing for potential fallout from posting payments to physicians publically
- Putting standard operating procedures in place to account for both federal and state processes
- Bringing together various departments with tracking responsibilities including compliance, legal, sales and marketing, finance, and IT to put in place an internal structure for managing state and federal requirements
Please click here to learn more and register.
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