Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Practical Perspectives, 2005 Cumulative Supplement

2005 update to Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Practical Perspectives, published by BNA Books. The 2005 Cumulative Supplement to Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Practical Perspectives has been updated to include critical new information on: the new compliance responsibilities applicable to all providers and suppliers set forth in the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG’s) Supplemental Compliance Program Guidance for Hospitals, and a detailed analysis of the compliance obligations applicable to manufacturers and others in the pharmaceutical industry; the new Medicare Advantage program and recent fraud and abuse enforcement efforts in the managed care context; the OIG's new acceptance of certain gainsharing arrangements and the subsidy of physician malpractice insurance: what works and what doesn't; the latest developments in director and officer liability including new risks in connection with executive compensation matters; the beginning of fraud and abuse enforcement under the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act; the potential liability for counsel rendering opinions regarding tax-exempt status for tax-exempt health care providers in connection with bond offerings; the physician relocation arrangements that have survived a government investigation (so far); the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) new position that may require disclosure of government investigations to correct prior SEC filings even when the "incorrect" document was not prepared for disclosure; and new state law mandating compliance programs.

Amazon Sales Rank: #6070159 in Books Published on: 2005-12-15 Binding: Paperback 792 pages

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