The fight against fraud
Over-billing for services rendered. Billing for services not rendered. Filing claims for non-existent treatments. Health care fraud takes many forms and costs taxpayers billions of dollars per year1. Federal law outlines the criminal and civil penalties and remedies the government can impose on those who commit fraud and abuse. And paralegals who like a good mystery and have the skills it takes to navigate health care fraud litigation can help.
Join John C. Goudie, a paralegal with the United States Attorney’s Office, for From Both Sides Now: The Paralegal’s Role in Health Care Fraud Litigation. You’ll receive a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of managing health care fraud cases as a paralegal, from both defense and prosecution perspectives, including:
- Case intake and review
- Organization and management of fraud cases
- Record identification, retrieval, and analysis
- Background searches on parties involved
- Obtaining professional licensing records
- Participating in interviews and statements from parties involved
From Both Sides Now will help build your case management, investigative, analytical, and interviewing skills – essentials for any paralegal – and introduce you to the world of health care fraud litigation.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn more about the role you can play in health care fraud investigations and litigation.
*NOTE: This seminar is not included in the scope of our GPA approval with the BBE. At this time, CLE/EPR credit for attorneys is not granted by the BBE.
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