Re-designing Your Post-Reform Compliance Program
As you re-design your compliance program to align with
federal and state regulations based on the ACA, you will
be faced with a multitude of issues, including:
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Understanding new, complex regulations on a wide
variety of issues from multiple agencies
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Identifying, prioritizing, and addressing new risks
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Evaluating emerging techniques that will be used to
assess risk and monitor vulnerabilities
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Building implementation plans in tight timeframes to
meet all applicable requirements
Find answers to these complex issues and more at AHIP’s
Compliance Forum: Preparing for ACA Changes. The
one-day program, June 15 in San Francisco, takes place
immediately before AHIP’s
Institute 2011 (June 15-17). Take advantage of this
opportunity to attend two conferences in one trip—and,
at a special value-based price.
Gain insight from key Federal representatives, State
regulators, prominent private practitioners, and leading
academics who will provide practical guidance to health
insurance plan compliance officers, compliance directors
and managers, and health attorneys.
Sessions Include:
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Building Substance and Synergies: AHIP’s Leadership
and Compliance Programs
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Health Reform from a Regulatory Compliance
Perspective: Good Faith Efforts for Achieving
Compliance
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Re-designing a Compliance Plan to Identify and
Address New Risks
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Achieving Compliance under the ACA: Enforcement
Perspectives
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Compliance Strategies for Medical Loss Ratio and
Rate Review
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Preparing Staff for ACA Changes: How Compliance
Officers Can Lead the Company’s Efforts
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Antifraud Techniques in a Reformed Health
Environment: New Opportunities and Challenges
Register Now
Special Compliance Forum / Institute 2011 Pricing
Available
Register by Friday, May 6, to take advantage of early
registration rates. In addition, you may opt to register
for
Institute 2011 also and receive a special package
price. Visit the
conference website for details.
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Institute 2011: Your Road Map to Health Care
Reform Implementation
As the health care reform implementation
continues toward 2014, what are the most
important next steps for you and your
organization? Join the discussion with thousands
of health care professionals from around the
country at
Institute 2011.
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