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Healthcare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Law Fundamentals

 

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Title: Healthcare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Law Fundamentals

 

Presenter: Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA – Attorney at Law

 

Time: 46.06 minutes

 

Description:
The FWA laws have served as the basis of prosecutions, exclusions, and recoveries. Rachel Rose, Attorney at Law, discusses how having a comprehensive compliance program with effective enterprise risk management can mitigate liability from a reputational, financial, and legal vantage point.

 

Objectives:

 

  • Understand the fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) laws.

  • Appreciate the DOJ's revised effective compliance program and HHS-OIG's latest guidance.

  • Learn how to mitigate risk.

 

Key Topics:

 

  • Understanding Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Laws Relevant to the Healthcare Sector
  • DOJ's Revised Compliance Program Guidance and HHS-OIG's Recent Guidance
  • Risk Mitigation – Safe Harbors and Exceptions

 

 Presenter:

 

Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA - Principal

 

Ms. Rose has a unique background. Throughout her career, she has accumulated knowledge in a multitude of fields, with an emphasis on various facets of healthcare. Her experience includes:

 

  • Working on Wall Street and at one of the "Big Four" consulting firms
  • Producing for the Chairman of the Reform and Oversight Committee on Capitol Hill
  • Interning at the Department of Health and Human Services
  • Compiling policy papers at the Royal College of Nursing in London
  • Consultative work as a top performing representative for the pharmaceutical and medical device industry
  • Clerking for the Honorable Linda R. Allan (6th Judicial Circuit, FL)

 

Prior to opening her law firm, Ms. Rose was Director of Business Development and Assistant General Counsel for a healthcare advisory company. 



Ms. Rose is extensively published and presents on a variety of healthcare, False Claims Act, and securities law topics, including: cybersecurity, qui tam,   physician reimbursement, ICD-10, access to care, anti-kickback and Stark laws, U.S. Supreme Court cases impacting the medical device industry, international comparative healthcare laws, and the HIPAA/the HITECH Act.