Greenberg Traurig issued the following announcement on Mar. 19.
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Health Care & FDA Practice Shareholder Julie Sullivan will be presenting at the American Health Law Association Virtual Medicare and Medicaid Institute on March 24.
Sullivan’s presentation, Who CARES how you spent CARES Act funds? The OIG: Be Prepared for CARES Act Audits will review the ground rules for the various Provider Relief Act funding distributions, and discuss what auditors may expect to see from various providers in order to determine that the providers complied with the terms and conditions for reporting and expending PRF funds.
The Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues is the most comprehensive program available on legal and regulatory issues related to reimbursement. The Institute serves as a forum for bringing together knowledgeable reimbursement counsel and specialists from the public and private sectors to learn from one another. Experts in these fields will have the opportunity to discuss regulations and enforcement initiatives related to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, the impact of emerging regulatory trends, recent case law and legislative developments on health plans and various types of health care providers.
Sullivan is a health care regulatory and compliance attorney concentrating her practice on state and federal health care fraud, waste and abuse guidance, as well as health privacy and security law. She represents health care providers and suppliers in complex regulatory and transactional matters, and routinely advises on issues such as corporate practice of medicine, fee splitting, licensure and certification issues including Medicare revocation and exclusion matters, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, and medical staffing. Sullivan also structures mergers and acquisitions in the health care space to comply with the vast legal and regulatory requirements applicable to business deals in the industry, and leads regulatory due diligence and diligence remediation efforts in connection with such transactions.
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