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PROGRAM Trustees play a strong leadership role in navigating through their organizations’ challenges. This webinar series will provide participants with the tools to become more effective in their board service. SESSION 1 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, May 17 Fiduciary Obligations and Conflicts of Interests Alissa Smith, Partner, and Rebecca Brommel, Partner, Dorsey and Whitney Law Firm The first webinar in this series will address state and federal laws and guidance for hospital governance obligations, legal risks for those in hospital governance and protections from individual liability. The session will review hospital governance best practices, including a discussion of how to manage conflicts of interest. Participants will learn practical lessons they can apply in their governance activities, including governance best practices such as the process for establishing reasonable compensation for executives. SESSION 2 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, July 12 Health Care Fraud and Abuse Alissa Smith and Laura Morgan, Dorsey and Whitney This session will introduce state and federal hospital enforcement agencies and address primary fraud and abuse laws – including the Stark Law, Antikickback statutes and the False Claims Act – with which hospital trustees must be familiar. The session also will review recent enforcement actions and sanctions that can be imposed against health care providers. Participants will be provided with an overview of the laws and guidance governing hospital compliance programs, and the session will address the importance of a corporate compliance program. SESSION 3 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 Data Privacy and Security: What Hospital Trustees Must Understand Alisa Smith, Dorsey and Whitney This session will introduce and outline changes to applicable state and federal data privacy and security laws, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It also will address hospitals’ primary regulatory obligations to remain in compliance with these federal and state laws. The session will review recent enforcement actions against hospitals and health care providers concerning data breaches, explore hospital cybersecurity strategies and detail the risks from ransomware attacks. SESSION 4 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 Hospital Transactions and Strategic Development Alissa Smith and Catherine Cownie, Partner, Dorsey and Whitney This final session will provide an overview of primary hospital transactions including joint venture arrangements and physician contracts. The presenters will cover the primary legal and business issues and considerations of a hospital board in these transactions, as well as the basic anatomy of a transaction. Additional legal topics ancillary to most hospital transactions will be outlined, including certificate-of-need requirements, Stark and Antikickback restrictions, antitrust rules, state and federal regulatory filings, approvals for hospital transactions and payor contracting implications. Continuing Education Board members participating in IHA’s Hospital Board Certification Program can earn up to 4.0 hours of continuing board education hours as each webinar will have 1.0 hour available. Registration Fees IHA/Associate member series rate – $800 Nonmember series rate – $1,000 View complete event details. Contact Joah Hogan for questions on this event.
PROGRAM Trustees play a strong leadership role in navigating through their organizations’ challenges. This webinar series will provide participants with the tools to become more effective in their board service. SESSION 1 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, May 17 Fiduciary Obligations and Conflicts of Interests Alissa Smith, Partner, and Rebecca Brommel, Partner, Dorsey and Whitney Law Firm The first webinar in this series will address state and federal laws and guidance for hospital governance obligations, legal risks for those in hospital governance and protections from individual liability. The session will review hospital governance best practices, including a discussion of how to manage conflicts of interest. Participants will learn practical lessons they can apply in their governance activities, including governance best practices such as the process for establishing reasonable compensation for executives. SESSION 2 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, July 12 Health Care Fraud and Abuse Alissa Smith and Laura Morgan, Dorsey and Whitney This session will introduce state and federal hospital enforcement agencies and address primary fraud and abuse laws – including the Stark Law, Antikickback statutes and the False Claims Act – with which hospital trustees must be familiar. The session also will review recent enforcement actions and sanctions that can be imposed against health care providers. Participants will be provided with an overview of the laws and guidance governing hospital compliance programs, and the session will address the importance of a corporate compliance program. SESSION 3 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 Data Privacy and Security: What Hospital Trustees Must Understand Alisa Smith, Dorsey and Whitney This session will introduce and outline changes to applicable state and federal data privacy and security laws, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It also will address hospitals’ primary regulatory obligations to remain in compliance with these federal and state laws. The session will review recent enforcement actions against hospitals and health care providers concerning data breaches, explore hospital cybersecurity strategies and detail the risks from ransomware attacks. SESSION 4 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 Hospital Transactions and Strategic Development Alissa Smith and Catherine Cownie, Partner, Dorsey and Whitney This final session will provide an overview of primary hospital transactions including joint venture arrangements and physician contracts. The presenters will cover the primary legal and business issues and considerations of a hospital board in these transactions, as well as the basic anatomy of a transaction. Additional legal topics ancillary to most hospital transactions will be outlined, including certificate-of-need requirements, Stark and Antikickback restrictions, antitrust rules, state and federal regulatory filings, approvals for hospital transactions and payor contracting implications.
Continuing Education Board members participating in IHA’s Hospital Board Certification Program can earn up to 4.0 hours of continuing board education hours as each webinar will have 1.0 hour available.
Registration Fees IHA/Associate member series rate – $800 Nonmember series rate – $1,000
View complete event details.
Contact Joah Hogan for questions on this event.