2025 Compliance & Post-Acute Care Conference
New for 2025! Do you have insights that can help compliance professionals navigate the complexities of post-acute care? Apply now and contribute your voice to this important conversation.
Designed for those working in skilled nursing, home health, long-term acute care, and hospice, this event will provide real-world strategies, innovative approaches, and lessons learned in the field. Speakers will have the opportunity to share insights to help peers navigate regulations and strengthen compliance programs.
Whether you're a seasoned expert or emerging voice, this is your chance to educate, inspire, and make an impact in the post-acute care space.
Potential Topics:
- Coding and billing concerns in post-acute billing (it's different for IRFs, SNFs, home health and hospice)
- Government audit targets
- OIG Industry Segment-Specific Compliance Program Guidance for Nursing Facilities and how it intersects with the CMS Requirements of Participation for Compliance (the Hospice ICPG is underway but no potential date for release)
- Intersection of Quality and Compliance
- Datamining and monitoring for outliers that may indicate FWA
- Documentation of clinically appropriate care
- New technology issues - AI, EMRs
- Third-party vendor management
- Home health face to face
- Hospice and family support
Submission Dates
Submissions will be accepted between May 1 - 30, 2025. Late submissions and applications not submitted through the online form will not be considered.
Closed
Submission Requirements
- Session Title
- Presenters and co-presenters: names, titles, organizations, and emails
- Biography of each presenter (no longer than 1 page each)
- Select Program Level (see definitions below)
- Three brief learning objectives explaining what attendees will learn from your session (each bullet limited to 150 characters)
- Session Description (additional information about your session that isn’t covered in the three objectives, that will give us a better understanding of what will be covered during your session.
Additional Information
- Limit your submission to 3 speakers per topic category. Diverse perspectives amongst speakers (ie., consultants and clients presenting together, a variety of roles within an organization) is desired.
- Sessions are 60 minutes
- Program Levels Definitions:
- Basic - Program knowledge level most beneficial to Compliance Professionals new to a skill or an attribute. These individuals are often at the staff or entry-level in organizations, although such programs may also benefit a seasoned professional with limited exposure to the area.
- Intermediate - Program knowledge level that builds on a basic program, most appropriate for Compliance Professionals with detailed knowledge in an area. Such persons are often at a mid-level within the organization, with operational or supervisory responsibilities, or both.
- Advanced - Program knowledge level most useful for individuals with mastery of the particular topic. This level focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, or a broader range of applications. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for seasoned professionals within organizations; however, they may also be beneficial for other professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.
Speaker Resources
- Speaker Reimbursement Eligibility Policy
- Making training interactive: One Idea, by Joe Murphy
- Tips for Being Selected to Speak at HCCA/SCCE Conferences, by Adam Turteltaub
- How to Give a Bad Presentation at an HCCA or SCCE Conference, by Adam Turteltaub
- See past expert speakers talk about what makes a successful speaker and mistakes speakers make
Questions?
Please email katie.burk@corporatecompliance.org.