Bass, Berry & Sims and the Tennessee Hospital Association recently sponsored the Nashville Healthcare Fraud Conference, a full-day seminar offering insight into fraud and abuse enforcement issues within the healthcare industry. Panel discussions were focused on providing practical tips and takeaways for preparing for, responding to and resolving a healthcare fraud investigation. A variety of topics were covered including:

  • Healthcare Fraud Year in Review: Where Do We Go From Here?
  • Effectively Handling Employment Decisions Involving Whistleblowers
  • What Every Compliance Officer Wishes the Legal Department Knew
  • Mine Your Own Data: The Role of Data in Dealing with Healthcare Fraud Issues
  • Revisiting Parallel Proceedings in Healthcare Fraud Cases
  • Keynote Presentation: A View from the U.S. Attorneys
  • Data Privacy Concerns and the Rising Occurrence of Audits
  • Addressing Fraud & Abuse Issues in Healthcare Transactions
  • In-House Counsel Perspective
  • Getting Your Healthcare Fraud Case Resolved – An Interactive Case Study

Keynote remarks were offered by the U.S. Attorneys for the Middle, Eastern and Western Districts of Tennessee. The 2017 Nashville HCF Conference Brochure and the HCF Seminar 2017_Final PowerPoint are both available online.

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Photo of Matt Curley Matt Curley

Matt Curley is co-chair of the Bass, Berry & Sims Healthcare Fraud Task Force and represents clients in connection with internal and governmental investigations and related civil and criminal proceedings, particularly involving matters of fraud and abuse within the healthcare industry. Matt has…

Matt Curley is co-chair of the Bass, Berry & Sims Healthcare Fraud Task Force and represents clients in connection with internal and governmental investigations and related civil and criminal proceedings, particularly involving matters of fraud and abuse within the healthcare industry. Matt has considerable experience in litigating matters under the False Claims Act (FCA) and in representing clients in actions and investigations brought by government regulators, including the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General (HHS-OIG) and various state agencies.

Photo of Brian Roark Brian Roark

Brian Roark is co-chair of the Bass, Berry & Sims Healthcare Fraud Task Force and concentrates his practice on representing healthcare clients in responding to governmental investigations and defending False Claims Act lawsuits. He has successfully litigated and resolved numerous healthcare fraud matters…

Brian Roark is co-chair of the Bass, Berry & Sims Healthcare Fraud Task Force and concentrates his practice on representing healthcare clients in responding to governmental investigations and defending False Claims Act lawsuits. He has successfully litigated and resolved numerous healthcare fraud matters involving hospitals and health systems, ambulatory surgery centers, hospices, home health companies, drug and alcohol abuse treatment centers, Medicare Advantage companies, and other healthcare providers.