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            In “10
            popular health care provider fraud schemes” the cover article of the
            January/February 2013 ACFE Fraud magazine, author Charles E. Piper
            points out that the difference between the health care realm and
            many other industries is its huge, alluring easy pile of
            cash.  This
            training will discuss the “state of the industry” as it relates to
            private plans, law enforcement and prosecution.  Additional
            discussions will include various anti-fraud initiatives and
            resources available for anti-fraud professionals. Members from
            the Office of the Inspector General will discuss emerging risks for
            health care transactions, including those related to current
            legislation, the economic environment and other factors, and
            representatives from the Federal Bureau of Investigation will be
            discussing investigating complex health care frauds.
 
 Key
            Topics To Be Discussed Will Be: 
                Health care fraud
                schemes
                Emerging risks in health
                care
                Law enforcement and
                prosecution
                Anti-fraud initiatives
                and available resources
                Ongoing trends
                 Who
            Should Attend: 
                Certified Fraud
                Examiners and other anti-fraud specialists
                Forensic accountants,
                auditors and analysts
                Internal and
                independent auditors
                Criminal investigators
                from local, state and federal agencies
                Lawyers, prosecutors and
                other anti-fraud professionals    
                
                    
                        | Date:
                          | Tuesday - January 8,
                        2013 |  
                        | Time:  | 8:00AM
                        – 1:30PM (training starts promptly at 8:30AM) |  
                        | Location:  | DC Bar
                        Conference Center 1101
                        K. Street NW, Suite 200 Washington,
                        DC 20005       (202)
                        737-4700             
                                       
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                        | Cost: | (Includes
                        breakfast and lunch) 
                            Chapter Members
                            $45
                            Non Chapter
                            Members $55  |  
                        | CPE
                        Credits:  | This
                        course offers an opportunity to earn five (5) continuing
                        professional education
                        credits. |  |