Health Care Quality and Pay-for-Performance: Leading the Nation in Developing Solutions for Achieving and Rewarding Quality
06 August 2007
Partner Lawrence Vernaglia spoke at the 5th Annual World Congress Leadership Summit on Health Care Quality and Pay-for-Performance: Leading the Nation in Developing Solutions for Achieving and Rewarding Quality on August 6 – 8, 2007 in Boston, MA.
Mr. Vernaglia spoke on Monday, August 6, 2007 beginning at 1:30 p.m. at Seminar A, “Contracting Trends, Financial Implications and Legalities.” His session was titled “An Update on Recent Legal Issues in Pay-for-Performance Implementation.”
This session explored issues like antitrust, confidentiality, contractual obligations, the anti-kickback statute, Stark law, state regulatory restrictions and applicable tort law as well as navigate the legal maze of operating P4P programs.
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