Do Your Ethics Policies Address Fraud, Abuse and Waste? (Health Care Conference)
ON-DEMAND
Online
1-Ethics CPE Credits
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Hear from Michael A Morse on the
following:
Conflict of interest: ownership of referral entity
and gifts from Pharma•
Capitated programs not providing services
Unnecessary procedures and other examples that put your entity at
risk
Registration
PICPA Member: $29 Nonmember: $39
More Information
Course No. ON-DEMANDLevel: Update
Prerequisites:
None
Notes
You will have up to 90 days after the date of purchase to complete the
course and take the exam.
Speaker(s)
Michael Morse
Partner
Michael A. Morse, Esquire Partner Pietragallo Gordon Alfano
Bosick & Raspanti LLP
Michael A. Morse is a partner of Pietragallo Gordon
Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP, where he serves as
Chair of the Qui Tam Practice Group. Mr. Morse is also a member of
the Government Enforcement, Compliance, and White Collar Litigation Group as well as the Health Care and
Litigation Practice Groups.
He served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Philadelphia District
Attorney's Office from 1997-2000. As an Assistant District Attorney, Mr. Morse
handled hundreds of felony cases, and briefed and argued numerous cases before
the Pennsylvania Supreme and Superior Courts.
Mr. Morse has developed a nationwide practice representing whistleblowers,
under federal and state false claims acts, who report fraud committed against
the government by corporations and individuals. He represents whistleblowers
from across the United States who have exposed fraud against the federal and
state governments in the areas of: pharmaceutical sales and marketing; health
care; defense contracting; finance; federal stimulus; construction; research;
collection; and government procurement.