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Regulation & Risk in Today’s Health Care Environment: Governmental, Business & Legal Perspectives

10.26.2017

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Regulation & Risk in Today’s Health Care Environment: Governmental, Business & Legal Perspectives

Please join us for our second annual health care seminar, where you’ll learn more about the business, legal and regulatory issues facing providers today. Topics will include fraud, waste and abuse; cybersecurity and risk management; strategies for interacting with state government; discovery privileges in compliance scenarios; and regulatory challenges in the long-term care pharmacy context.

Much Shelist is pleased to present this program in partnership with Assurance Agency, the Health Care Council of Illinois, the Illinois Pharmacists Association and Pharmacy Times

Who Should Attend?
This half-day seminar is ideal for business owners, C-level executives, risk managers, in-house counsel and other decision makers within pharmacy providers, long-term care providers, physician practices and health systems. Continuing education credit will be provided for attorneys, pharmacists and nursing home administrators. 

When & Where
October 26, 2017

The Ivy Room
12 East Ohio Street
Chicago, IL 60611

Registration & Lunch:11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Main Program: 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Networking Reception:4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Featured Speakers
Linda Wawzenski (Assistant U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Illinois) and Bryan Schneider (Secretary, Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation) will open and close this year’s program. You’ll also hear from thought leaders at Assurance Agency, CVS Health, Health Management Associates and the Illinois Association of Medicaid Health Plans, along with several attorneys from Much Shelist. 

For program-related questions, please email events@muchlaw.com.

Continuing Education Credits
Attorneys: This program is eligible for 4 hours of Illinois MCLE credit.

Illinois Nursing Home Administrators: This program is eligible for 4 hours of continuing education credit from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

Pharmacists: This program is eligible for 4 hours of ACPE credit. View additional information here.