In 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) tackled emerging risks in the healthcare industry, issued updated compliance guidance, and provided critical insights through advisory opinions and reports. Join us for an engaging webinar where we will provide a high-level overview of 2024’s most impactful guidance and enforcement priorities.

We will focus on the key compliance takeaways and the context behind OIG’s actions, helping you navigate evolving fraud and abuse risks and enhance your compliance strategies. Topics will include OIG’s new Industry-Specific Compliance Guidance for Nursing Facilities; its spotlight on Medicare Advantage marketing arrangements and remote patient monitoring; and significant advisory opinions and legal and regulatory developments, including the Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.

Webinar Highlights:

  • OIG’s Industry-Specific Compliance Guidance for Nursing Facilities
  • Special Fraud Alert on Medicare Advantage Marketing Arrangements
  • Oversight of Health Risk Assessments in Medicare Advantage
  • Strategic Plan to Safeguard HHS Grants and Contracts
  • OIG’s Focus on Remote Patient Monitoring Fraud Risks
  • Key Advisory Opinions on Financial Assistance and Patient Programs
  • Litigation Against OIG Challenging Advisory Opinions
  • Implications of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo on Healthcare Laws
  • January 24, 2025 Firings of Inspectors General

Join us as we unpack OIG’s priorities and guidance from 2024, equipping you with the tools and knowledge to ensure compliance and reduce risk in 2025 and beyond.

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?

Submit your questions for presenters upon registration or email questions to healthcare@bassberry.com.