Serendipitous Serostim: A Tale of Off-Label Use

CMS and the DEA have identified Serostim as a medication that is used illicitly as an anti-aging agent to replenish declining human growth hormone (hGH) levels and reverse age-related body deterioration. Serostim’s indicated use is for treating HIV patients for wasting (cachexia). The audience will learn how Kaiser Permanente investigated a scheme that has impacted health plans across the nation. The faculty will provide insights on the scheme and overall fraud risk, as well as data mining techniques utilized in the investigation including data visualization. These techniques assist in the determination of enterprise risk. The faculty will also provide perspective on which stakeholders are key partners in an investigation into a sensitive beneficiary population.

Mark Horowitz, RPh

Senior Manager Kaiser Permanente

Laurel Sutcliffe, CFE

Senior Manager Kaiser Permanente

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Webinar programs are most appropriate for beginning and mid-career analysts, investigators, consultants, and law enforcement agents working in the health care anti-fraud industry.

As a level II, or intermediate program, some investigative / health care / coding expertise is assumed. Training content is focused on the detection and investigative processes, using case examples to highlight strategy and techniques.

There are no pre-requisite requirements to attend webinar programs.

All webinars are approved by: NHCAA for 1.5 CPEs and NASBA for 1.5 CPEs

Participants earn 1.5 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) hours applicable to the training requirements for the Accredited Health Care Fraud Investigator (AHFI®) designation.

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Date

Apr 22

Time

Eastern Time
2:00 pm - 3:15 pm
  • CPEs: 1.5
NHCAA

Organizer

NHCAA
Phone
202.659.5955
Email
training@nhcaa.org
Website
http://www.nhcaa.org

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