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Virtual Healthcare Compliance Symposium
An opportunity to conveniently earn CEUs and CLEs online while learning from expert presenters!
When and where
Date and time
Location
Online
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About this event
The Virtual Healthcare Compliance Symposium 2022 will bring professionals from the healthcare and legal communities together for interesting discussion and online learning. Experts will provide helpful insight on a variety of timely topics related to healthcare compliance including HIPAA, OSHA, Federal Fraud Waste and Abuse and Human Resources issues along with the evolving impact of COVID-19.
CEU details:
The Healthcare Compliance Symposium 2022 has been reviewed and approved for 6 Continuing Education Unit(s) by PAHCOM and Practice Management Institute.
The Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 7.2 live and CCB CEUs based on a 50-minute hour. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.
CLE details:
Attendees are eligible to receive 6 CLE including 1 ethics credit in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Who should attend?
Attorneys, compliance officers, human resources professionals, managers, nurses, medical assistants, healthcare professionals, and business associates
Schedule:
9:00-9-30 Virtual Conference Opens/ Introductory Remarks
9:30-10:30 Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA: Appreciating Extreme Risk Protection Orders and HIPAA
10:30-10:40 break
10:40-11:40 Catherine Walters: OSHA, COVID and YOU – Where Are We NOW?
11:40-11:50 break
11:50-12:50 : Stephen D. Bittinger: Avoiding Government Data Mining for Fraud
12:50-1:20 lunch break
1:20-2:20 Kathleen W. McNicholas, MD, JD, CHC, CCEP: Ethics and Compliance on the Road
2:20-2:30 break
2:30-3:30 Elizabeth Sullivan and Emily Johnson:What to know about Operating Clinical Laboratories – Nuts and Bolts
3:30-3:40 break
3:40-4:40 Lauren Moak Russell: Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby: Common Mistakes and Pitfalls When Addressing Sex and Pregnancy Discrimination in the Workplace
Program conclusion