Structuring Patient Incentives and Assistance Programs to Minimize Risk under Federal Laws
Part 1: Patient Incentives for Preventive Care
February 11, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Patient incentives are broadly recognized as important tools to promote immunizations, increase primary and preventive care, and treat substance use disorders. Despite these benefits, the federal Beneficiary Inducement Prohibition poses challenges to health centers seeking to implement patient incentive programs.
During this webinar, Feldesman attorney Adam Falcone will explain the regulatory exception for preventive care, review recent interpretations by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) related to immunizations and contingency management, and offer guidance on how to structure patient incentive programs to minimize legal risks, including best practices for patient incentives that do not fit within current exceptions.
Part 2: Patient Assistance Programs to Address Health-Related Social Needs
February 12, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. ET
Health centers have a long history of furnishing enabling and supportive services to address social needs related to housing, food, employment and education. Despite the health-related benefits, the federal Beneficiary Inducement Prohibition and Anti-Kickback Statute pose challenges to health centers seeking to implement patient assistance programs to address social needs.
During this webinar, Feldesman attorney Adam Falcone will identify key legal considerations, review the applicability of existing regulatory exceptions and safe harbors, and offer guidance on how to structure patient assistance programs to minimize legal risks.
The on-demand version of this webinar series will be available for purchase after the conclusion of the live webinar series.
Target Audience
- Health Center Executives
- Medical Directors and Clinicians
- Quality Improvement Staff
- Compliance Officers and Professionals
- Legal Counsel and Paraprofessionals
Learning Objectives
Part 1: Patient Incentives for Preventive Care
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Identify the requirements of the regulatory exception for preventive care
- Apply OIG guidance to immunizations and contingency management
- Implement policies and practices to reduce compliance risk
Part 2: Patient Assistance Programs to Address Health-Related Social Needs
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Identify key legal considerations for furnishing patient assistance programs
- Implement policies and practices to reduce compliance risk
- Request OIG guidance on patient assistance programs
Title | Date |
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Part 1: Patient Incentives for Preventive Care | 2/11/25 1 p.m. ET |
Part 2: Patient Assistance Programs to Address Health-Related Social Needs | 2/12/25 1 p.m. ET |
Adam J. Falcone
Adam Falcone is a Partner in the firm's national health care practice group, where he counsels a diverse spectrum of community-based organizations that render primary and behavioral healthcare services. Adam counsels clients on a wide range of health care issues, with a focus on fraud and abuse, reimbursement and payment, and antitrust and competition matters. [Full Bio]
Participants can earn up to 1.2 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge and Applications per webinar upon completion of all course requirements.
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- Complete the evaluation survey after the conclusion of each webinar or in the follow-up email
Upon completion of these requirements, we will email you your CPE Certificate within two (2) weeks.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Prerequisites: None
- Target Audience: Health Center Executives, Medical Directors and Clinicians, Quality Improvement Staff, Compliance Officers and Professionals, Legal Counsel and Paraprofessionals
- Advanced Preparation: None
- Program Level: All
- Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
- Attendance Requirements: In order to be awarded the full credits, you must respond to at least three (3) polling questions per webinar.
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