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2014 Trends in Healthcare Enforcement

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A look at recent trends in governmental strategies, recoveries, and prosecutions in healthcare enforcement cases, including the federal anti-kickback statute, the intersection of the Stark Law and False Claims Act, liability of directors and officers of health care organizations, and best practices for compliance and defense.

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1. Recent Trends in Healthcare Enforcement (Jun 2014)

William B. Mateja, Audrey T. Andrews, Julie L. Nielsen, Sarah R. Teachout

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Recent Trends in Healthcare Enforcement (Jun 2014)

A look at recent trends in governmental strategies, recoveries, and prosecutions in healthcare enforcement cases, including the federal anti-kickback statute, the intersection of the Stark Law and False Claims Act, liability of directors and officers of health care organizations, and best practices for compliance and defense.

Originally presented: May 2014 Government Enforcement Institute

William B. Mateja, Principal, Fish & Richardson - Dallas, TX
Audrey T. Andrews, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Tenet Healthcare Corporation - Dallas, TX
Julie L. Nielsen, Director, Berkeley Research Group, LLC - Tampa, FL
Sarah R. Teachout, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP - Dallas, TX