It’s been over a year since the passing of one of the largest and most debated pieces of legislation in history. With many programs from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in the process of being implemented and several more on the way, there has been a high level of interest in the regulations being promulgated as a result of PPACA, the economic and operational burdens associated with implementation, and the role Congress should play in regulatory process.

This enlightening webinar featured Kimberly Brandt, Chief Healthcare Investigative Counsel for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee Minority Staff. In her presentation, Ms. Brandt provided an overview of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee’s Health and Human Services oversight priorities and their perspectives on Fraud, Waste, & Abuse.  

Who Should Attend

  • Hospitals
  • Physicians and their staffs
  • CEO, CFO
  • Chief Compliance Officer
  • Compliance Director
  • Chief Risk Officer
  • Director of Risk Management
  • Director of Regulatory Affairs
  • Hospital Legal/Regulatory Counsel
  • VP/Director of Revenue Cycle

About the Presenter

Kimberly Brandt is currently Chief Healthcare Investigative Counsel, for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, Minority Staff. She was formerly the Director of the Program Integrity Group for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Prior to joining the Program Integrity Group, Kimberly worked for over five years with the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) in a variety of progressively challenging jobs: as Senior Counsel in the OIG’s Office of Counsel; Special Counsel for External Affairs; and Director of External Affairs. In her position as Senior Counsel, Kimberly negotiated False Claims Act settlements, drafted Corporate Integrity Agreements and authored the OIG’s Compliance Program Guidance for Physicians.

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