Negotiating Clinical Trial Contracts in a Minefield: The Stark Rule, Anti-kickback Statute (AKS), False Claims Act (FCA) and Medicare Secondary Payer

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Dates : 25 July 2012 » 25 July 2012

Place : Online Event
United States

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Topic : Education; Clinical Compliance
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Keywords: Business
Description :

This webinar will provide a basic understanding of regulations and statutes that people involved in the clinical research contract negotiation process must be aware of. You will learn how to negotiate for and create federally complaint agreements and thus avoid the risk associated with violations.

Why Should You Attend:

Payment for work done in the execution of a clinical trial would seem to be a straightforward proposition, but in the U.S. a multitude of regulations and statutes and their associated risk can turn contract and budget negotiation into a minefield. Such regulations include the Stark Law, the Anti-kickback Statute, the False Claims Act and Medicare Secondary Payer Rule. All parties involved in the clinical research contract negotiation process must be well versed in these rules in order to create federally complaint agreements and thus avoid the risk associated with violations.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

  • Stark Law and Clinical Research.
  • The Anti-kickback Statute (AKS) and its implications.
  • The False Claims Act (FCA) and clinical trial billing.
  • The Medicare Secondary Payer Rule (MSPR) and its impact on clinical research contracts.
  • Contract and Budget hot spots.
  • Processes for compliance and risk mitigation.
  • Case exercise.

Who Will Benefit:

This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all personnel involved in the research enterprise, including:

  • Research Administrators
  • Clinical Research Contract professionals
  • Sponsor Contract Managers
  • Compliance professionals
  • All professionals involved in the business aspects of clinical research

 


Negotiating Clinical Trial Contracts in a Minefield: The Stark Rule, Anti-kickback Statute (AKS), False Claims Act (FCA) and Medicare Secondary Payer to be held in Online Event, United States between 25 July 2012 and 25 July 2012. It covers specific areas of Education such as Clinical Compliance . Visit the website of the conference for more detailed information or contact the organizer for specific questions.
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