2019 Seattle Regional Conference
Seattle, WA, United StatesAgenda
Friday, June 7
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07:15 AM - 08:00 AMRegistration and Continental Breakfast Classic Continental Breakfast
- Assorted breakfast bakery items
- Fresh cut fruit
- Fresh squeezed orange juice
- Rainforest Alliance Certified gourmet coffees and Bigelow tea.SeattleWA -
08:00 AM - 08:05 AMWelcome and Announcements Robert Brown, Director of Compliance, Univ of WA School of Dentistry Welcome to our Seattle Regional Conference.
All session will take place in the same room. You will have a few short breaks to visit with exhibitors and a networking lunch.
Continuing Education can be obtained by filling out the CEU application form after you have attended the event.
Please take some time to fill out the evaluation survey for each session, located at the bottom of the session descriptions in the mobile app.
If you are choosing to take notes in the mobile app on the presentations you can email those notes to yourself after the conference by click on the "My Notes" Button at the bottom of the app and then click on the "Email Notes" Button at the top right.SeattleWA -
08:05 AM - 09:05 AMLead like Captain Kirk Brig Gen Jeremy "Java" Horn, Director of Joint Forces, Washington National Guard In order to "Boldly go where no one has gone before", leaders in a challenging environment must: - Acknowledge they’re no longer the expert in any one domain - Be the Captain your people want to be and follow - Listen to input but make difficult decisions - Inspire with a spirit of adventure, curiosity, and humorSeattleWA
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09:05 AM - 09:15 AMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors: - FairWarning
- HCCS - A HealthStream Company
- Healthcare Resource Group
- MediaPRO
- Protenus
- ProviderTrust, Inc
- Wolters Kluwer
For each exhibitor you connect with during conference, you will be given a ticket. Print your name on your tickets collected and drop them off at HCCAs Registration Desk during the last break of the day. The more tickets you collect and enter, the better your chances of winning! Winners will be announced at the beginning of the last session. You must be present to win. No purchase necessary
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09:15 AM - 10:15 AMMaintaining Research Compliance in a World of Constant Change Wanda Jones, Interim Director, HHS Office of Research Integrity - Introduction to the HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) - Assurances with ORI - Compliance Issues from ORI's PerspectiveSeattleWA
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10:15 AM - 10:25 AMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors: - FairWarning
- HCCS - A HealthStream Company
- Healthcare Resource Group
- MediaPRO
- Protenus
- ProviderTrust, Inc
- Wolters Kluwer
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10:25 AM - 11:25 AMWhy Compliance? Navigating a Fraud Investigation Kayla Stahman, Affirmative Civil Investigations Coordinator, Western District of Washington Katherine Matos, Senior Counsel, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General - Staying Ahead of the Ball: Creating an internal disclosure program
- How a strong compliance program can strenghten your defense
- Benefits of parallel internal investigationSeattleWA -
11:25 AM - 12:00 PMLunch (provided) Pacific Rim Buffet
- Mandarin Salad
- Soba Noodle salad
- vegetable egg rolls
- chicken pot stickers
- teriyaki chicken
- soy ginger salmon
- Jasmine rice, stir fried vegetables
- Rolls & butter, fortune cookies
- Coffee service with iced tea
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12:00 PM - 01:00 PMBuilding Your Toolbox to Manage Conflict of Interest: Sunshine, Open Payments, and Investigations C.J. Wolf, Faculty, BYUI - Best practices, tools, and getting the most out of Open Payments data for your organization - Developing, monitoring, and auditing conflict of interest management plans to optimize compliance for your organization - Tracking current legislation and potential impact on the Sunshine Act: How your institution can prepare for what lies ahead - Discuss scenarios and case studies of industry influences gone badlySeattleWA
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01:00 PM - 01:10 PMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors: - FairWarning
- HCCS - A HealthStream Company
- Healthcare Resource Group
- MediaPRO
- Protenus
- ProviderTrust, Inc
- Wolters Kluwer
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01:10 PM - 02:10 PMUpdates in Privacy, Security, and Breach Enforcement Danielle Archuleta, Supervisory Equal Opp. Specialist, HHS Office for Civil Rights, Pacific Region - Overview of new guidance - Social media considerations - Medical Device considerations - Recent Case StudiesSeattleWA
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02:10 PM - 02:20 PMBreak Please visit and network with the exhibitors: - FairWarning
- HCCS - A HealthStream Company
- Healthcare Resource Group
- MediaPRO
- Protenus
- ProviderTrust, Inc
- Wolters Kluwer
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02:20 PM - 03:50 PMPrivacy Panel Monica Freedle, Director of Privacy & Civil Rights | Chief Privacy Officer, MultiCare Health System Sara Brown, Privacy Manager, Availity Nikki Levy, Equal Opportunity Specialist (Contractor, HHS Danielle Archuleta, Supervisory Equal Opp. Specialist, HHS Office for Civil Rights, Pacific Region Kyle Ginny, Chief Infromation Security and Privacy Officer , Virginia Mason Medical Center Mary Gardner, VP and CISCO, F5 - Relationship and Roles of Privacy Officer and CISO
- Vendor Compliance
- Breach or allegation responseSeattleWA
Agenda subject to change.
Session Levels:
All sessions have a knowledge level associated with them, these levels are just guidelines and you are free to attend sessions of any level.
Basic: Program knowledge level most beneficial to Compliance Professionals new to a skill or an attribute. These individuals are often at the staff or entry level in organizations, although such programs may also benefit a seasoned professional with limited exposure to the area.
Intermediate: Program knowledge level that builds on a basic program, most appropriate for Compliance Professionals with detailed knowledge in an area. Such persons are often at a mid-level within the organization, with operational or supervisory responsibilities, or both.
Advanced: This level focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, or a broader range of applications. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for seasoned professionals within organizations, and professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.