Call for Presentations
Submit your presentation by Tuesday, December 14
for consideration as a NETS faculty member in 2011.
The NHCAA Institute for Health Care Fraud Prevention is currently seeking proposals for presentations for the 2011 National Education & Training Series (NETS), regional anti-fraud health care training programs held this year in Orlando, New Orleans and Chicago.
We will be soliciting abstracts for 75 minute presentations on the following workshop topics:
- Data Analysis Strategies
- Drug Diversion Prevention
- Disability, Long-Term Care, Workers’ Compensation Fraud
- Emerging Health Care Fraud Schemes
- Experimental Procedures or Treatments
- Foreign Claims Fraud
- Fraud Schemes in Public Programs
- Fraud Schemes in Specialty Areas
- Hospital or Facility Fraud
- Hospital Billing Fraud Schemes
- Investigation Skills
- Pain Management & Anesthesia
- Pharmaceutical Fraud Schemes
Who Should Submit
We are interested in hearing from professionals in health care fraud detection, investigation, prosecution and prevention activities. The NHCAA Institute is proud of its tradition of offering the very best in health care anti-fraud education and training and welcomes your proposal. If you are a consultant or vendor to the industry, we encourage you to use this opportunity to highlight your solutions, case studies, and initiatives by including an NHCAA member organization presenter in your submission. Please consider sharing your knowledge and expertise with the health care fraud investigative field. Working collectively to share and learn is the key to winning the fight against health care fraud.
How to Submit:
Please click here to submit a presentation for the 2011 National Education & Training Series.
Deadline
In order for your abstract to be considered by the NETS Planning Committee, abstracts must be submitted by Tuesday, December 14.
Sponsorship and Exhibiting Opportunities
If you are interested in sponsorship or exhibit opportunities at our NETS programs, please contact Deanie Griffin at dgriffin@nhcaa.org or at 202.349.7986.
I Submitted a Proposal. Now what?
We will confirm the receipt of your proposal via email. If the NETS Planning Committee determines that your presentation abstract is a good fit for the 2011 NETS program, NHCAA will contact you to discuss the details. In the event that your abstract is not selected, it will be kept on file for future speaking opportunities.
For more information and to be added to the Call for Presentations email announcements, email training@nhcaa.org.