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SUMMARY:Compliance Program Essentials | Workshop Day 1
DESCRIPTION:This training provides an overview of the foundational elements of an effective health center compliance program. Participants will learn how to build\, implement\, and maintain a compliance program that aligns with federal guidance\, mitigates risks\, and supports a culture of integrity and accountability. \nDeveloped by a former health center compliance officer\, this workshop provides practical suggestions for implementing and improving your health center’s compliance program. Topics include: \n\nDeveloping the Office of the Inspector General (OIG)’s seven elements of an effective compliance program in a health center\nRoles and responsibilities of compliance officers\, staff compliance committees\, staff members and board members\nDeveloping and updating policies and procedures\nConducting risk assessments and developing auditing activities\nResponding to compliance issues and implementing corrective actions\n\nThis session is ideal for compliance officers\, leaders\, and staff responsible for maintaining or enhancing their health center’s compliance program. Participants will leave with practical strategies and tools to strengthen their program and ensure ongoing regulatory compliance. Engaging\, practical\, and available for attendees to review on demand\, this training is essential for developing your health center’s compliance program. \nAgenda Day 1: \nThis session provides an overview of compliance program expectations at the federal level\, including the key compliance program modifications included in OIG’s General Compliance Program Guidance. Compliance program elements covered in this session include: \n\nRoles and responsibilities of the compliance officer\, the staff compliance committee\, staff members and board members: Whether you are a new compliance officer or are looking to better define your role\, this section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nAre health centers required to have a full-time compliance officer?\nAre health centers required to have a staff compliance committee?\nHow frequently should the compliance officer report to the board?\n\n\nStandards\, policies\, and procedures: Health centers must maintain a wide range of policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance and guide staff in delivering high-quality care. This section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nWho is responsible for developing and implementing compliance program policies?\nHow frequently should health center policies and procedures be reviewed?\nWhat policies is the board required to approve?\n\n\nTraining and education: Health centers are subject to mandatory training requirements and training is regularly recommended as a best practice for supporting staff and limiting risks. This section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nWhat compliance trainings are required for health center staff?\nWhat consequences should apply if a staff member does not complete compliance training?\nHow frequently should be board receive compliance training?\n\n\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCOOs\n\nPresenters:\n\nDianne Pledgie\nAlexander Lipovtsev\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/compliance-program-essentials-workshop-june-1/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T202012Z
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SUMMARY:Helping Patients Afford Medications Using the 340B Program and Other Tools | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Health centers manage the health of their patients\, including by prescribing drugs or helping patients fill prescriptions. Too often\, patients encounter affordability issues at the pharmacy counter\, whether because they are uninsured or have a high cost-sharing obligation. Though health centers might want to deploy resources to help their patients obtain their prescribed medication\, state and federal fraud and abuse laws including the antikickback statute and patient inducement civil monetary penalty can create risk for well-intentioned actions. In addition\, health centers are required to ensure that low-income patients who are uninsured or who have substantial cost-sharing obligations receive injectable epinephrine and insulin at discounted prices. \nThis session describes the challenges inherent in helping patients afford their medication and discusses strategies for complying with Notice of Award terms and assisting patients without triggering compliance risks. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify the potential risks of providing patients with financial assistance outside of a structured policy.\nCompare strategies for providing patient assistance.\nImplement an insulin/injectable epinephrine policy that complies with Notice of Award requirements.\n\nAudience:\n\nPharmacy Managers\nRisk Managers\nCompliance Officers\nCOOs\nCEOs\nCFOs\nExecutive Leadership\n\nPresenter:\n\nJason Reddish\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/afford-medications-using-the-340b-program/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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SUMMARY:340B Compliance Workshop – In-Depth Training on 340B Program Requirements and Developments | Workshop Day 1
DESCRIPTION:340B program compliance seems to become more complicated each year\, with new reporting obligations\, scrutiny\, and expectations. Even seasoned 340B program health center staff can feel overwhelmed by the volume and pace of developments in the program. \nThis workshop will view the program’s patient definition\, Medicaid and Medicare billing requirements through a 2026 lens. In addition\, it will take a deep dive into more advanced 340B program topics\, including inventory management\, pharmacy and third-party administrator contracting\, and identifying opportunities to expand services to patients through telemedicine and new service lines. \nAgenda Day 1: \nSession 1 will focus on 340B program requirements as they are being applied in 2026. \nAudience:\n\nPharmacy Managers\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nExecutive Leadership\n\nPresenters:\n\nJason Reddish\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/340b-compliance-workshop-in-depth-training-on-340b-program-requirements-and-developments-workshop-day-1/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T171936
CREATED:20260309T154640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T154648Z
UID:68600-1790254800-1790265600@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:340B Compliance Workshop – In-Depth Training on 340B Program Requirements and Developments | Workshop Day 2
DESCRIPTION:340B program compliance seems to become more complicated each year\, with new reporting obligations\, scrutiny\, and expectations. Even seasoned 340B program health center staff can feel overwhelmed by the volume and pace of developments in the program. \nThis workshop will view the program’s patient definition\, Medicaid and Medicare billing requirements through a 2026 lens. In addition\, it will take a deep dive into more advanced 340B program topics\, including inventory management\, pharmacy and third-party administrator contracting\, and identifying opportunities to expand services to patients through telemedicine and new service lines. \nAgenda Day 2: \nSession 2 will dive deeper into more advanced topics\, including contracting with vendors\, managing 340B drug inventory\, and evaluating new opportunities. \nAudience:\n\nPharmacy Managers\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCEOs\nCFOs\nCOOs\nExecutive Leadership\n\nPresenters:\n\nJason Reddish\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/340b-compliance-workshop-in-depth-training-on-340b-program-requirements-and-developments-workshop-day-2/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261103T130000
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UID:68603-1793710800-1793721600@www.powerslaw.com
SUMMARY:Compliance Program Essentials | Workshop Day 1
DESCRIPTION:This training provides an overview of the foundational elements of an effective health center compliance program. Participants will learn how to build\, implement\, and maintain a compliance program that aligns with federal guidance\, mitigates risks\, and supports a culture of integrity and accountability. \nDeveloped by a former health center compliance officer\, this workshop provides practical suggestions for implementing and improving your health center’s compliance program. Topics include: \n\nDeveloping the Office of the Inspector General (OIG)’s seven elements of an effective compliance program in a health center\nRoles and responsibilities of compliance officers\, staff compliance committees\, staff members and board members\nDeveloping and updating policies and procedures\nConducting risk assessments and developing auditing activities\nResponding to compliance issues and implementing corrective actions\n\nThis session is ideal for compliance officers\, leaders\, and staff responsible for maintaining or enhancing their health center’s compliance program. Participants will leave with practical strategies and tools to strengthen their program and ensure ongoing regulatory compliance. Engaging\, practical\, and available for attendees to review on demand\, this training is essential for developing your health center’s compliance program. \nAgenda Day 1: \nThis session provides an overview of compliance program expectations at the federal level\, including the key compliance program modifications included in OIG’s General Compliance Program Guidance. Compliance program elements covered in this session include: \n\nRoles and responsibilities of the compliance officer\, the staff compliance committee\, staff members and board members: Whether you are a new compliance officer or are looking to better define your role\, this section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nAre health centers required to have a full-time compliance officer?\nAre health centers required to have a staff compliance committee?\nHow frequently should the compliance officer report to the board?\n\n\nStandards\, policies\, and procedures: Health centers must maintain a wide range of policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance and guide staff in delivering high-quality care. This section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nWho is responsible for developing and implementing compliance program policies?\nHow frequently should health center policies and procedures be reviewed?\nWhat policies is the board required to approve?\n\n\nTraining and education: Health centers are subject to mandatory training requirements and training is regularly recommended as a best practice for supporting staff and limiting risks. This section will address key health center questions\, including:\n\nWhat compliance trainings are required for health center staff?\nWhat consequences should apply if a staff member does not complete compliance training?\nHow frequently should be board receive compliance training?\n\n\n\nAudience:\n\nCompliance Officers\nRisk Managers\nCOOs\n\nPresenters:\n\nDianne Pledgie\nAlexander Lipovtsev\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.powerslaw.com/event/compliance-program-essentials-workshop-nov-1/
LOCATION:Powers Knowledge LMS
CATEGORIES:Health Center Team
ORGANIZER;CN="Community Health Center Team":MAILTO:training@powerslaw.com
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