This program will include a review of various regulatory schemes that apply to a variety of organizations including hospitals, physician offices, and long term care. Topics will include licensure requirements, contracting tips, fraud and abuse laws, data privacy and security, and other compliance-related issues.
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Nebraska MCLE #264736. 2.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Michael Chase, Baird Holm
Michael W. Chase assists clients with issues including compliance with Federal health care program fraud and abuse laws, contract negotiations, reimbursement matters, clinical research and institutional review board compliance, and corporate governance. His practice also focuses on privacy and data protection matters under HIPAA, HITECH, and other Federal and State data privacy laws. He is a member of the firm’s Privacy & Data Protection group and has assisted clients in various industries with data breach analysis and incident response efforts. Michael is a frequent lecturer at professional associations in the region. His speaking engagements cover a variety of topics, including an annual review of health care legislative and regulatory updates, data privacy and security issues, and telehealth matters.
Joe Huigens, Koley Jessen
Joe Huigens’ practice is substantially devoted to the representation of healthcare professionals, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, group practices, durable medical equipment suppliers, accountable care organizations, and numerous other entities involved in the U.S. healthcare industry. His broad and thorough understanding of the legal issues impacting players in that industry affords Joe’s clients ready access to legal advice and assistance to meet their needs in nearly every aspect of health law. Joe has experience in a multitude of the complex and ever-changing aspects of U.S. healthcare law, from Medicare, Medicaid, Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, HIPAA, and other regulatory compliance issues, to defending individual providers in professional discipline, credentialing, and licensure actions. He is well versed in healthcare provider operations, the setup and governance of group practices and healthcare businesses, and the numerous federal and state regulatory issues faced by such entities. Joe also has considerable experience crafting and negotiating employment and professional services agreements, on both sides of the relationship, as well as numerous other types of agreements common in the healthcare industry, including human clinical trial agreements with pharmaceutical and medical device companies.
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