In 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) offered the industry new and updated guidance tools and a late flurry of advisory opinions. Join us for a webinar in which we will provide a high-level overview of 2023’s most significant and helpful guidance documents.

Our goal is to highlight the most significant items and provide the relevant context behind the various guidance documents. We will cover an array of topics, including the new General Compliance Program Guidance, expanded FAQ process, civil monetary penalties for information blocking, OIG’s strategic plan for managed care oversight, advisory opinions and more.

Join us on April 11 for a replay of a webinar originally broadcast on February 27, 2024, that unpacks OIG’s recent approach to fraud and abuse issues, empowering you to navigate the ever-evolving healthcare regulatory environment with confidence.

Webinar Highlights:

  • New General Compliance Program Guidance
  • Expanded Informal FAQ Process
  • Civil Monetary Penalties for Information Blocking
  • OIG’s Strategic Plan for Managed Care Oversight
  • Consumer Alert on Remote Patient Monitoring
  • End of the Public Health Emergency Declaration
  • OIG’s New Telehealth Toolkit
  • Significant Advisory Opinions
  • Significant SDP Settlements
  • Litigation against OIG Challenging Unfavorable Advisory Opinions

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Who Should Attend?

  • In-house legal counsel
  • Compliance officers
  • Privacy officers
  • Executives, consultants and principals

Accreditation

Tennessee CLE
This webinar is approved for one hour of General Tennessee CLE credit. Please provide your BPR number upon registration for Bass, Berry & Sims to report your participation to the Tennessee CLE Commission following the webinar.

Other State CLE
Bass, Berry & Sims does not seek direct accreditation from states outside of Tennessee, but some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. Certificates of completion and other common supporting documents will be provided for use in jurisdictions outside of Tennessee.
Questions?
Email questions to Caroline Smith.