Annual Compliance Professionals Colloquium


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Annual Compliance Professionals Colloquium
June 14 - 15, 2010

Reporting and Investigations: Advanced
June 16, 2010



Tuition:
Annual Compliance Professionals Colloquium: June 14 - 15
$195 Members
$595 Non- Members

Reporting and Investigations: Advanced: June 16
$595 Members
$895 Non-Members

Entire Series: June 14 - 16
$695 Members
$995 Non-Members



About
The Health Ethics Trust announces the Annual Compliance Professionals Colloquium be held June 14 - 15 in the Philadelphia Metro area (Plymouth Meeting, PA). This is a unique educational event designed to complement the Healthcare Compliance: Best Practice Forum, recognized as the leading compliance educational event of the year. As successful as the Best Practices Forum has been over the past 15 years, its success creates its weakness - not enough time to interact with the Best Practice award winners selected by their peers every year.

Note that June 16 we will offer as a one intensive the Advanced Course on Reporting and Investigations. This is the first time we have publicly offered this course which develops hands on skills in handling report and conducting complex investigations.

This Colloquium carries one and one half day of credit towards the Certified Compliance Professional (CCP) and Certified Compliance Executive (CCE) credentials. The Advanced Course carries one day of credit towards these certification credentials.



Schedule

Day One: June 14, 2010

The Best Practices Process and Benefits of Peer Review

  • Mark Pastin, President & CEO
    Health Ethics Trust

Reporting - It's a Tool!

  • John Ciavardone, CCE, Senior VP, Compliance & Quality, Fellow of HET
    NHS Human Services
    “Quality Call Back System” (Best Practices 2006)
  • Nathan Hunt, Ethics & Compliance Manager
    WellPoint, Inc.
    “Priority Report Program” (Best Practices 2009)

Specialized Risk Management

  • Donna Hoffman, Senior Manager
    Health Care Service Corporation
    “Part D Program to Control Fraud, Waste & Abuse” (Best Practices 2007)
  • Denise Parker, Delegate Oversight Project Manager
    Irv Koehler, Director of Quality Management
    BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
    “Vendor Relationships” (Best Practices 2007)

Audit & Controls

  • Charlotte Colbert, CCP, Compliance Officer
    Oklahoma City Veterans Affair Medical Center: VISN 16
    "South Central Veterans Affair Healthcare Network (SCVAHCN) Integrate Audit and Internal Controls with Ethics and Compliance" (Best Practice 2009)
  • Crystal Doan, CCP, Senior Ethics & Compliance Analyst
    National Government Services, Inc.
    “Integrating Audit & Internal Controls with Ethics & Compliance” (Best Practices 2008)
  • Stephanie Ziegler, CCP, Director of Compliance Operations
    NHS Human Services
    “Response to Internal Investigations of Improper Conduct & Corrective Action
    Procedures” (Best Practices 2008)

Training, Educating, Communicating

  • Crystal Doan, CCP, Senior Ethics & Compliance Analyst
    National Government Services, Inc.
    “Influencing Corporate Culture through Training & Communications” (Best Practices
    2008)
  • Kristen Grenzebach, Ethics & Compliance Analyst
    WellPoint, Inc.
    “Annual Training Enhancements” (Best Practices 2009)
  • Rachel Williams, Director of Education & Communication
    MedStar Health
    “Communication & Training” (Best Practices 2009)

Practical Privacy

  • Donnetta Horseman, CCE, Corporate Privacy Director
    MedStar Health Inc.
    Multiple Best Practices Awards
  • Tish Breeding, CCE, Integrity, Compliance, & Privacy Officer, Fellow of HET
    Covenant Health
    Multiple Best Practices Awards


Day Two: June 15, 2010

Quality & Measurement

  • John Ciavardone, CCE, Senior VP, Compliance & Quality, Fellow of HET
    NHS Human Services
    “Quality Performance Review Process” (Best Practices 2008)
  • Sitara Jones, Compliance Manager
    Veterans Health Administration: Mid-Atlantic Health Network
    “Revenues Cycle Compliance Risk” (Best Practices 2008)

CCO as Champion

  • Tish Breeding, CCE, Integrity & Compliance Officer, Fellow of HET
    Covenant Health
    Multiple Best Practices Awards
  • John Ciavardone, CCE, Senior VP for Compliance & Quality, Fellow of HET
    NHS Human Services
    Multiple Best Practices Awards

Panel: Lessons Learned – Professional Development for Compliance Professionals

  • Mark Pastin, President & CEO
    Health Ethics Trust


Confirmed Session Leaders
Tish Breeding, CCE, Integrity & Compliance Officer, Fellow of HET
Covenant Health
Multiple Awards

John Ciavardone, CCE, Senior VP for Compliance & Quality, Fellow of HET
NHS Human Services
“Quality Performance Review Process” (Best Practices 2008)
“Quality Call Back System” (Best Practices 2006)

Charlotte Colbert, CCP, Compliance Officer
Oklahoma City Veterans Affair Medical Center: VISN 16
"South Central Veterans Affair Healthcare Network (SCVAHCN) Integrate Audit and Internal Controls with Ethics and Compliance” (Best Practice 2009)

Crystal Doan, CCP, Senior Ethics and Compliance Analyst
National Government Services, Inc.
“Influencing Corporate Culture through Training & Communications” (Best Practices 2008)
“Integrating Audit and Internal Controls with Ethics and Compliance” (Best Practices 2008)
“Compliance Program Assessment” (Best Practices 2008)

Kristen Grenzebach, Ethics and Compliance Analyst
WellPoint, Inc.
“Annual Training Enhancements” (Best Practices 2009)

Donna Hoffman, Senior Manager
Health Care Service Corporation
“Part D Program to Control Fraud, Waste and Abuse” (Best Practices 2007)

Donnetta Horseman, CCE, Corporate Privacy Director
MedStar Health Inc.
Multiple Practice Awards

Nathan Hunt, Ethics & Compliance Manager
WellPoint, Inc.
“Priority Report Program” (Best Practices 2009)

Sitara Jones, Compliance Manager
Veterans Health Administration: Mid-Atlantic Health Network
“Revenues Cycle Compliance Risk” (Best Practices 2008)

Irv Koehler, Director of Quality Management
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
“Vendor Relationships” (Best Practices 2007)

Denise Parker, Delegate Oversight Project Manager
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
“Vendor Relationships” (Best Practices 2007)

Rachel Williams, Director of Education and Communication
MedStar Health
“Communication and Training” (Best Practices 2009)

Stephanie Ziegler, CCP, Director of Compliance Operations
NHS Human Services
“Response to Internal Investigations of Improper Conduct & Corrective Action Procedures” (Best Practices 2008)



The Facility
The NHS Training and Meeting Center in Blue Bell, PA is a state-of-the-art training and meeting facility. The Training Center is equipped with a variety of modern and comfortable meeting spaces, wireless Internet connectivity, video conferencing equipment, training computers, and a café complete with catering capabilities.

Every meeting room boasts full wall whiteboards, projectors, Polycom conference speakerphones, and flip charts. The spacious Training Theater room can seat up to 60 attendees classroom-style, 100 attendees theater style, and features a built-in sound system including both wired and wireless microphones, full projection screen, DVD/VCR, cable television, and teleconference ability. There are two breakout rooms that can accommodate up to ten people and two additional rooms that have a capacity for up to twelve attendees classroom-style.

For more information about the NHS Training and Meeting Center, call John Stone at (610) 260-4651.



Hotel Information
Hotel accommodations are not included in tuition. Accommodations can be made at the Hilton Doubletree Guest Suites at a discounted group rate of $129/night. When reserving a room at the Doubletree, reference Health Ethics Trust or NHS to receive the group rate.

Hilton Doubletree Guest Suites - Philadelphia West
640 W. Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Telephone: 1-610-834-4129



Travel
The most convenient travel choices are the Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) or Amtrak also services the area.



Four Ways to Register

    1. ONLINE in our new store - safe, secure and encrypted. Click here!
    2. E-MAIL your completed registration form to: swright@corporateethics.com.
    3. FAX your completed registration form to HET at: 703-299-8836.
    4. MAIL your completed registration form to: Health Ethics Trust, 214 South Payne St., Alexandria, VA 22314


Cancellation Policy
The Trust is committed to offering the highest level of compliance education at the lowest feasible price. In order to do this, the Cancellation Policy must be strictly enforced.

Registration for Health Ethics Trust courses is an agreement to pay the applicable course tuition. Tuition for cancellations before 6/1/10 is refunded less an administrative fee of $100. Tuition for cancellation after the deadline is not refundable, but a credit toward tuition for a future Trust program (tuition less the administrative fee; must be used within 12 months) will be issued in some cases. Those who cancel after the deadline must still pay the tuition that they agreed to pay by registering for the course even if they have not yet paid their tuition at the time of cancellation.



How to Register
You can enroll in this program by purchasing your tuition in our store, which allows you to securely pay for your tuition by check or credit card. Or e-mail your completed registration form to swright@corporateethics.com. You can also fax or email your completed registration form to the Council of Ethical Organizations. Be sure to include credit card payment info or send a check with this form to the address below. Enrollments accepted in order received.


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