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Health Law Fundamentals - 2010 Video
Webcast
6.5 MCLE Credits
(6.5 credits in areas of professional practice)
Sponsored by the New
York State Bar Association’s Health Law Section and designed for attorneys
either entering into health law practice or interested in learning more
about this dynamic feild of practice, this program will provide a
framework for understanding a wide range of health law
issues.
Experienced
practitioners looking to expand their ability to represent clients in
the health care industry will also benefit from this seminar’s
overview of the multifaceted field of health
law. Recent developments in the health
care industry are also discussed.
The seminar covers
legal issues involving health care providers, payors and consumers.
Topics include fundamentals of reimbursement, conditions of
participation and operating regulations, HIPAA and confidentiality of
health information, health care decision making, fraud and abuse, and
regulatory compliance.
Agenda
I. HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS -
STATUTORY AND REGULATORY ISSUES This
session contains a discussion of the various types of healthcare
providers operating in New York, including general hospitals, clinics,
home health care agencies, hospices, licensed professionals, mental
health facilities, programs for the developmentally disabled, alcohol
and substance abuse programs, insurers, managed care entities and
government healthcare programs. The discussion provides an overview of
the myriad State and Federal regulatory agencies that regulate
healthcare providers and the statutory and regulatory scheme they
operate within.
II. HEALTHCARE PAYORS - STATUTORY AND REGULATORY
ISSUES This session contains a discussion
of the private and government payors and reiombursement systems,
including Medicare and Medicaid Programs, private health
plans and ERISA-covered health plans. Panelists provide an
overview of the federal and state statutory and regulatory scheme
involved in payment for health care services and the conditions and
expectation places on providers of services through government health
care programs.
III. HEALTHCARE CONSUMERS – STATUTORY AND
REGULATORY ISSUES This
session discusses various federal and state statutory and
regulatory consumer protections, rights and obligations. The session
focuses on consumer rights to make health care decisions, bioethical
issues and personal
privacy.
IV. HEALTH CARE COMPLIANCE AND FRAUD AND ABUSE This session contains a discussion of
regulatory compliance initiatives and obligations and a survey of the
significant fraud and abuse laws and regulations applicable to the
healthcare industry, including the Medicare Anti-Kickback Statute, the
Federal and State Physician Self-Referral Statute, the Federal False
Claims Act, State Fee-Splitting Rules and the Corporate Practice of
Medicine Doctrine.
V. THE PRACTICE OF HEALTH LAW ROUNDTABLE Roundtable discussion of the practical and
professional aspects of practicing health law from several different
perspectives. Panel members include attorneys in private practice, in
in-house practice and in government practice.
Faculty
Overall Planning Chair
Ari J. Markenson, J.D., M.P.H. Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff
LLP White
Plains
Albany Faculty:
* Martin Bienstock,
Esq. (Chair), Wilson Elser Moskowitz
Edelman & Dicker, LLP, Albany *
Tricia Asaro, Esq., Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig,
LLP, Albany * Jane Bello Burke, Esq.,
O'Connell & Aronowitz, Albany * Frederick B. Galt,
Esq., Capital District Physicians' Health
Plan, Inc., Albany
* Paul A. Gillan,
Esq., Capital District Physicians' Health
Plan, Inc., Albany
* James D. Horwitz,
Esq., General
Counsel, Glens
Falls Hospital, Glens
Falls
* Marcia Smith,
Esq., Iseman Cunningham Riester & Hyde LLP, Albany * Robert N.
Swidler, Esq., General Counsel, Northeast
Health, Troy
* Mark R. Ustin,
Esq., Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP,
Albany
View the program brochure:

2010 NYSBA CLE Webcast
Archive
This program was recorded
on April 16, 2010.
This archived webcast is
a video online program that you will view and listen to on your computer
screen. The program code for each topic that you write on the included
MCLE Form only appears on the screen and is not announced by
audio.
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