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Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Bootcamp Webinar Series, Part IV: Federal Civil False Claims Act 

Thursday, April 5, 2012
This bootcamp webinar series is brought to you by the Fraud and Abuse Practice Group, and is co-sponsored by the Healthcare Liability and Litigation, Hospitals and Health Systems, Physician Organizations, In-House Counsel, and the Regulation, Accreditation, and Payment Practice Groups.

Description

This presentation will address the following topics:

  • Overview of the Federal Civil False Claims Act and Key Issues and Cases
    • Overview of the False Claims Act (FCA)
    • Theories of liability
    • Recent changes and amendments and implications for providers
  • Recent Trends in Government Enforcement Actions
  • The Qui Tam RelatorHow Qui Tam FCA Filings Differ From Other Cases
    • Pre-filing disclosure
    • Disclosure statement
    • Filing a complaint under seal
    • Special considerations for drafting a FCA complaint—Rule 9(b) requirements

Access a general overview and more detailed information about each part of the Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Bootcamp Webinar Series.

Speakers

Moderator

  • Marc D. Goldstone, Esquire
    Vice President and Associate General Counsel-Division IICommunity Health Systems Professional Services Corporation, Franklin, TN

     
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