Basic Health Law for the Non-Health Lawyer
1.5 MCLE Credits
(1.5 credits in areas of professional practice)
Sponsored by the Health Law Section Committee on
Fraud, Abuse and Compliance
The New York State Bar Association Health Law Section
Committee on Fraud, Abuse and Compliance presents Basic
Health Law for the Non-Health Lawyer. This webinar
will provide an overview of frequent legal issues faced by health care
providers, including the federal anti-kickback statute, the federal
Stark Law's prohibitions against self referrals, accountable care
organizations and other issues arising from the new federal Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act, NY’s prohibitions
against fee splitting and corporate practice of medicine, HIPAA and
other patient confidentiality issues, managed care contracting,
“concierge” medicine, professional discipline issues, price
fixing and other antitrust issues which arise in basic health care
transactions, key tax issues and the interplay between general corporate
law and health law in physician/hospital transactions. The panel
will discuss these issues in the context of a hypothetical fact pattern
involving a physician/hospital health care transaction "gone
bad".
This course will be beneficial to those who do not regularly practice
in the health care field or are new to the field as well as those
looking for an overview of critical federal and state health law issues
which face health care providers in New York State.
Speakers:
Melissa M. Zambri, Hiscock & Barclay, LLP,
Moderator
Alexander G. Bateman, Jr., Ruskin Moscou
Faltischek, P.C.
David E. Daniels, Esq., Daniels and
Porco, LLP
This archived webcast is an
audio-only online program that you may listen to through your computer
OR download to a portable media player. You will hear the program codes
for the MCLE Form announced by audio during the substantive
presentations.
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