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Parallel Investigations in Health Care – Parallel Criminal and Civil Investigations

Recorded Webinar | Mark R. Brengelman | From: Apr 20, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021
Description

State and federal agencies routinely initiate, handle, investigate, and dismiss -- or prosecute -- alleged violations of law that can be career-ending for the health care practitioner.  

Yet these sensitive matters can come about in separate, but related ways.  First, a health care practitioner may be under investigation for civil wrongdoing and violations of applicable state law.  Second, the same health care practitioner may also be under investigation for criminal wrongdoing as alleged for violations of state and federal criminal laws.

The government prosecutors and investigators may seek both civil relief and criminal prosecution for the same alleged misconduct.  The government does not have to choose between the two alternatives as this webinar will show.  Misconduct can give rise to both a civil action as well as a criminal prosecution based on the same facts and circumstances.  

Are there different rights of the accused health care practitioner in each proceeding?  Explore the answer “yes,” if those rights are implicated in a parallel proceeding where government investigations are civil and also criminal in the objective.

Identify in this advanced webinar when there are possible criminal and civil consequences of regulatory misconduct in health care and develop knowledge of the parallel administrative and criminal investigative processes.

Understand and overcome roadblocks to investigating and prosecuting an administrative disciplinary action where a parallel criminal investigation or prosecution is occurring.

Learn to identify the legal authority for the state or federal government to take civil and criminal action.  Seek to understand and defend against such state or federal actions based on the due process rights of the accused because they may result in ruinous practice and career consequences for the health care professional.

This program offers an objective, thorough review of the parallel proceedings that may occur in a similar, and related, investigation of alleged health care fraud.  This program also reviews how those standards of due process apply at the investigative stage of proceedings.  Without an understanding of the standards of due process in each different, but the related investigation, the health care practitioner likely suffers a fatal blow to his or her professional practice and career.

Areas Covered in the Session:-

  • Legal standards for separate civil and criminal investigations;
  • Due process rights and standards for related civil and criminal investigations;
  • Government remedies to seek both civil and criminal penalties;
  • Defenses to the use of evidence in a civil proceeding gained in a criminal proceeding, and vice-versa, and;
  • Case law review of applicable health care fraud cases resulting from parallel civil and criminal proceedings.

Background:-

  • Health care waste
  • Fraud
  • Abuse

Why Should you Attend?

Learn to identify, understand, and defend against parallel investigations in health care waste, fraud, and abuse cases were separate, but related, civil and criminal investigations are underway.  

These serious yet parallel civil and criminal investigations target health care practitioners where the government has two, separate investigations on-going.  Each important investigation has vastly different consequences – civil money penalties with licensure consequences for one, and jail time for the other.

Either such investigation may result in ruinous practice and career consequences for the health care professional held to defend two investigations, like fighting a war on two fronts.  

Why the difference in the two investigations?  How does one apply against the other?  Are the two related but separate?  Find the answers in this presentation.

This advanced webinar offers an objective, thorough review of the parallel civil and criminal investigations conducted by the government against a health care practitioner.  Review the different standards and rights of the accused under investigation by the state against an individual health care practitioner.

Who Will Benefit:-

  • Attorneys at Law
  • Hospital Administrators
  • Health Care Facility Managers
  • Government employees
  • Physician and Medical Office Managers

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