HCCA Conferences Address Clinical Practice Compliance and Healthcare Enforcement Trends
MINNEAPOLIS -- Healthcare compliance professionals will get the latest industry insights at two upcoming conferences from Health Care Compliance Association® (HCCA®). The Clinical Practice Compliance Conference will be held virtually October 10–11, and the Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Conference is scheduled for November 5–7 in Washington, DC.
An early registration discount is offered event at the corresponding conference web page:
- Clinical Practice Compliance Conference: for discounted registration, sign up by August 31 at hcca-info.org/2023clinicalpractice
- Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Conference: sign up by September 20 for discounted registration at hcca-info.org/2023hecc
Both conferences will feature live educational sessions from industry leaders and provide attendees with the opportunity to earn live Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® continuing education units (CEUs).
Virtual Clinical Practice Compliance Conference
Held October 10–11, 2023, this virtual conference focuses on government initiatives related to physicians, clinics, and physician integrity trends. From the comfort of their home or office, participants will gain strategies and best practices for compliance in a clinical setting.
This year's agenda includes:
- Compliance training for billing
- Telehealth
- Medical necessity
- Physician compensation
- HCC coding and documentation compliance
- HIPAA and HITRUST
To view the full agenda and register, visit the conference website: hcca-info.org@2023clinicalpractice
Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Conference
Attendees of the Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Conference November 5–7, 2023, will gather in Washington, DC, to hear firsthand from government enforcement leaders about regulatory changes, expectations, and key priorities.
Educational sessions include:
- False Claims Act
- Cybersecurity and privacy
- Managed care
- EKRA, Stark, and Anti-Kickback
- Noncompliance and Internal investigations
- Hospital and physician compensation
- Medicaid fraud enforcement
- Federal Administrative Sanctions
- Post-pandemic enforcement and policy
- Behavioral health
For more information or to register, visit the conference website: hcca-info.org/2023hecc