Course

Preventing Health Care Fraud and Abuse Investigations

Self-paced

$950 Enroll

Full course description

Instructors: Bruce D. Lamb, Gunster & Nathan W. Hill, Gunster

Course Overview

Explore the intricate landscape of healthcare fraud and abuse regulations. This comprehensive curriculum covers key statutes, self-referral laws, anti-kickback regulations, fraud investigations, and practitioner ramifications. Gain essential insights into medical necessity, billing, and licensure.

Who Should Enroll?

This course is ideal for professionals and individuals working within the healthcare industry, including medical practitioners, administrators, compliance officers, and legal professionals. Whether you’re directly involved in patient care, managing healthcare facilities, or ensuring regulatory compliance, this curriculum provides essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of healthcare fraud and abuse regulations.

Topics Covered

  • Course Introduction
  • Self-Referral Laws
  • Anti-Kickback Statutes
  • Fraud Regulations
  • Anatomy of a Fraud Investigation
  • Billing &Payment Issues/ Practitioner Ramifications 

Available Credits

This course is approved for the following CLE credits by The Florida Bar:

  • General - 5.5
  • Health Law - 5.5

Refunds will only be granted in the event the learner requests a refund, in writing via email to stoopscenter@law.fsu.edu within three (3) business days from the date of registration, or prior to accessing the course, whichever occurs first.  Date of registration will be determined by confirmation of payment.  No refund will be granted in the event the learner accessed a course in any manner.  A processing fee of 2.75% will be deducted from any refund distributed.  Please allow up to 30 days for the processing of all refunds. Once lessons have begun, payment is non-refundable.  The Stoops Center does not give refunds to learners who do not or cannot finish the course or certification for which they have registered.  In the case of a no-show, no refund will be granted.  Emergency cases will be judged on a case-by-case basis.