CBI's Pharmaceutical Compliance Congress started off both mornings of their two day conference with a matter sure to get industry members' attention: enforcement. A variety of government attorneys offered a glimpse into their approach to healthcare fraud, and shared insights into what they consider to be best practices regarding compliance. Carmen Ortiz, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts, began by highlighting the high priority areas of 2014. The "enforcement panel" of five government attorneys followed, splitting their time between healthcare fraud on the one hand, and the importance of robust compliance programs on the other. On Wednesday, Assistant Attorney General, Stuart Delery, spoke regarding civil enforcement and non-monetary penalties the Department of Justice (DOJ) has utilized See more here
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