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Qui Tam Section: [VIRTUAL] HHS-OIG and DOJ Insights: Fraud, Compliance & Future Challenges
| **Program hosted in (ET) time zone**
Join the FBA’s Qui Tam Section for a timely and practical discussion from former national leaders at HHS-OIG and DOJ, on the evolving landscape of healthcare fraud enforcement. Panelists will share insights on how enforcement strategies are adapting following recent legal and regulatory developments and the changing enforcement landscape under the current administration. Topics will include priorities and trends in healthcare fraud investigations, recent major policy and structural changes within DOJ, the real-world impact of Loper Bright and Jarkesy, and best practices for navigating Corporate Integrity Agreements. Register Today!Presented by the FBA Qui Tam Section Presenters
Dylan M. Aste, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
Benjamin R. Barron, Keller Anderle Scolnick LLP
Robert K. DeConti, King & Spalding LLP
Amanda N. Liskamm, Former Director, Consumer Protection Branch, DOJ.
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