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Speaker |
Mark R Brengelman |
Industry |
Healthcare |
Speciality |
HIPAA and Compliance Conference |
Available |
All Days |
Duration |
60 Minutes |
Description
False Claims Act civil actions involve millions of dollars in medical waste, fraud, and abuse. This advanced webinar provides the basics of federal false claims act laws, with a detail on the two types of prosecutions for alleged false claims.
You will understand how millions are at stake in these federal actions.
This advanced webinar summarizes federal cases from the courts, including a landmark ruling from the United States Supreme Court that changes everything. An analysis of these court cases guides the attendee on real-world outcomes from actual federal cases.
Finally, you will learn basic tips and techniques to avoid liability and maintain defensible record-keeping.
Areas Covered
Background
Why Should You Attend
Erase the fear, uncertainty, and doubt about how federal civil cases in court apply to recoup government monies when millions of dollars are on the line in false claims act cases.
These legal cases can be brought by the federal government directly or by private parties – who are highly motivated to do so by the bounty they may get as their share of the recouped money.
That recouped money will come out of your pocket if you are a health care entity or health care practitioner who is the subject of these crushing court cases.
Learn the basics of false claims act causes of action then delve into the intricacies of recent federal court cases, including a case from the United States Supreme Court, and learn how they apply to you.
Who Should Attend
(Attorney at Law, PLLC)
Mark holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky.
Retiring as an Assistant Attorney General, he now represents:
Mark is a frequent continuing education presenter including national organizations around the country. He helps his clients navigate the law and ethics and make the rules understandable as applied to them.
Mark has worked for all three branches of government.