Federal enforcement agencies (DOJ, HHS-OIG, and CMS) have made it clear that they are cracking down even harder on healthcare fraud this year, and they are using AI to do it.
This means that your chances of facing the nightmare of a healthcare fraud investigation and/or audit have skyrocketed. Accordingly, it is critical that you take action now to strengthen your practice’s compliance and improve your ability to defend against a government audit. Hillary will present a 60-minute online training to walk you through exactly how to mitigate your risk of being selected for a federal healthcare fraud audit, and how to survive one once you’re chosen. With her help, you will significantly reduce your chances of a federal audit or investigation and learn how to mitigate the risks of the civil and criminal actions that can follow.
Here are just a few of the actionable tactics you’ll receive during this online training to help you reduce your chances of being chosen for a federal healthcare fraud audit or investigation, and how to successfully defend against one:
The cost of this 1-hour online training is a drop in the bucket compared to the cost of getting targeted for an audit and having to defend yourself against violation allegations — even if none are found.
In just 60 minutes, you can better protect your practice against intensified federal audits. Access to this online training is limited, so register as soon as you can.
Hillary focuses her practice on advising a wide range of health care practices on complex health care regulatory matters such as compliance with health care fraud and abuse laws, with an emphasis on the Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, and the False Claims Act.
Hillary also counsels clients on all aspects of overpayment issues and making voluntary self-disclosures, including the drafting and submission of self-disclosures to the OIG Self-Disclosure Protocol and the CMS Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol.
She also regularly coordinates with the firm’s Government Relations group on federal advocacy efforts before Congress and the US Department of Health and Human Services on behalf of health care practices.