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Long term care providers are subject to a complex and dynamic array
of laws, regulations, professional standards and enforcement practices.
The legal and policy issues that long term care providers face can
differ dramatically from those faced by other health care providers.
Designed for those interested in learning more about long term care,
this program covers nursing home fraud and abuse, current models for
care at home, long term care restructuring, and statutory and regulatory
provisions.
Program Contents
• Berger Commission: Challenges and Implementation
• Medicaid Initiatives in Long Term Care
• Current Models for Care at Home: Licensed Agencies, Certified
Agencies and Long Term Home Health Care
• Consumer Perspectives on Long Term Care
• Long Term Care Restructuring as Affecting Assisted Living
Residences
• Needs Analysis for Nursing Home Beds
• Home Care Fraud and Abuse
• Nursing Home Fraud and Abuse
Program Speakers
Anna D. Colello, Esq. (Chair)
New York State Department of Health
—Albany
Martin Bienstock, Esq.
New York State Department of Health
—Albany
Christopher Delker, Esq.
Health Program Administrator
New York State Department of Health’s Division of Health Facility
Planning
—Troy
Hermes Fernandez, Esq.
Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC
—Albany
David P. Glasel, Esq.
Hiscock & Barclay, LLP
—Albany
Glenn R. Lefebvre, Esq.
Vice President for Public Policy
New York State Association of Health Care Providers
—East Greenbush
Gregor N. Macmillan, Esq.
New York State Department of Health
Division of Legal Affairs
—Albany
Sharon G. Miller, Esq.
General Counsel
Office of the Medicaid Inspector General
—Albany
John P. Miller, Esq.
Special Assistant Attorney General
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
—Albany
Michael M. Stone, Esq.
New York State Department of Health
—Albany
Cathy Young Thomer, Esq.
State of New York Attorney General’s Office
—Albany
Total MCLE Credits 7.0
Ethics MCLE Credits 0.0
* Each additional person who uses the tapes for MCLE credit must
purchase a copy of the “MCLE coursebook.”
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