Foley partner Judy Waltz, chair of Foley’s Health Care Practice Group, is speaking in the American Health Law Association Institute (AHLA) on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues in the session “Administrative Enforcement: Collateral Consequences of Compliance Failures” on March 27. The presentation will cover:
- Federal Administrative Law Post Loper Bright, Jarkesy and Corner Post, and Executive Orders
- Administrative Enforcement Authorities
- Denial/Revocation of Medicare/Medicaid Billing Privileges
- Cross-state Medicaid Actions (Collateral Terminations) and Preclusion List
- Office of Inspector General (OIG) Exclusions
- Civil Monetary Penalties
- Payment Suspensions
- Case Study: A Physician in Trouble
The AHLA Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues is an opportunity for deep exploration of the full range of risks and opportunities relating to participation in federal health care payment programs.
CLE
AHLA applies for Continuing Education Credits for this conference and all of our conferences. Participants will be able to receive credits for sessions they attend in person and watch on demand.
CLE: The maximum number of credits available for IN-PERSON is 16.3 (including 1.0 of ethics) for a 60-minute state and 19.5 (including 1.2 of ethics) for a 50-minute state. Please note that the actual number of credits may vary from state to state.
Please Note: We are now working with ABA CLE for our CLE accreditation needs. Those who scan in and out of the conference each day will receive a personalized CLE affidavit from [email protected] following the conference. All inquiries should be directed to [email protected].