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Health Law Boot CampSM - Hospital Version

Course Overview

Clarify hospital rules and regulations with hands-on training. Click here to download a pdf of the current brochure

Hospitals are under increasing scrutiny from federal agencies, including CMS and the OIG. Completion of the Health Law Boot Camp - Hospital Version will give you the knowledge and confidence to:

  • Find the answers to your most troublesome regulatory questions
  • Avoid situations that raise substantial fraud and abuse risks
  • Serve as a trusted resource for your team

The Health Law Boot Camp - Hospital Version is an intensive four-day course that provides you with a detailed understanding of the major healthcare laws, regulations, and interpretive guidelines applicable to hospitals. It gives you the knowledge and tools to find the answers to your most pressing regulatory concerns. After you participate in the Health Law Boot Camp - Hospital Version you'll be able to:

  • Develop and maintain compliant relationships with physicians
  • Understand the laws that regulate non-profit hospitals
  • Know how to (and how not to) work with competitors under the antitrust laws
  • Understand EMTALA and when reporting is required
  • Understand the increasing pressure to protect patient privacy and security under HIPAA

The Health Law Boot Camp - Hospital Version is offered around the United States at various locations. For a list of upcoming courses, click here.

For more information about the Health Law Boot Camp - Hospital Version contact us at (877) 207-4036 (or bootcamps@hcpro.com)



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