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MSP Act – Proposed Rule on Civil Money Penalties


Pressented By: DRI's Medicare Secondary Payer Act Task Force

CMS has finally issued its proposed rule on civil money penalties for failing to meet Section 111 reporting obligations. Join us to learn what this means for you and your practice, including implications on industry if passed in its current form and DRI’s Comments submitted in response to the proposed rule.

Who Should Attend: 

  • Attorneys and representatives of all Responsible Reporting Entities, including liability insurers, non-group health plans, and self-insured entities
  • Attorneys, claim representatives, and in-house counsel who handle cases involving claimants who are, or may soon become, Medicare recipients
  • Liability insurance company representatives responsible for section 111 reporting and for overseeing MSP compliance in resolving personal injury cases

What Will You Learn?:

  • The types of Section 111 reporting non-compliance CMS intends to assess civil money penalties
  • The provisions of the proposed rule that are problematic and why
  • How to protect against being assessed civil money penalties for Section 111 non-compliance
     

Judith L. O'Grady, Partner, Pepper Hamilton LLP

Judith L. O’Grady is a partner with Pepper Hamilton LLP, resident in the Washington office.  Ms. O’Grady is a member of the firm’s Health Effects Litigation Practice Group.  She has extensive experience defending pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in products liability actions.  Ms. O’Grady also has significant experience counseling clients regarding federal regulations governing the pharmaceutical and medical device industries, the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007.

Catherine E. Goldhaber, Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP
John P. Morgenstern, Shareholder, Deasey, Mahoney & Valentini

John P. Morgenstern is a shareholder at Philadelphia-based Deasey, Mahoney & Valentini where he defends matters of governmental liability, employment law, product liability, and professional liability.  John routinely advises clients on MSP Act compliance in cases involving major catastrophic injuries and has written and lectured extensively on the subject.  John is a member of DRI’s MSP Act Task Force as well as the Governmental Liability, Employment Law, Professional Liability and Product Liability committees.


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