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Fundamentals of Managed Care and Recent Trends


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 93 minutes
Recorded Date: February 11, 2016
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Agenda

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
  • General History and Evolution of Managed Care
  • Legal and Contracting Issues Affecting Managed Care Arrangements
  • Health Care Reform and its Impact as a Catalyst of Change to Managed Care
  • Future Trends in Managed Care
  • Q & A
Runtime: 1 hour and 33 minutes
Recorded: February 11th, 2016
For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

This fundamentals program will provide a basic understanding of the legal issues that arise in advising clients in (and affected by) the managed care industry. This program will be helpful to lawyers newer to managed care, and can also serve as a refresher and update for attorneys experienced in the field.

This program was recorded on February 11th, 2016.

Provided By

American Bar Association
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Panelists

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Christina Hage-Steiner

General Counsel
HealthyCT

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Brian Benjet

Partner
DLA Piper

Brian Benjet is an accomplished business lawyer and litigator with over 20 years of experience including substantial in house experience in the healthcare, insurance and telecommunications sectors.

He focuses on advising companies and non-profits on compliance and governance matters, investigations and complex business and commercial litigation.

Brian assists public and private, US and multinational companies in designing and implementing risk-based compliance programs. These enterprise-wide programs include conducting risk assessments, drafting codes of ethics and related policies, designing and conducting compliance audits and creating and implementing training programs. He provides advice on governance issues such as disclosing compliance issues to boards of directors, auditors, investors and potential M&A partners; crisis response; and litigation management topics, including issues related to FAS 5/ IAS 37 loss contingency reserving.

Brian uses his extensive in-house experience and integrates this advice with other corporate functions, including operational risk, fraud and audit, helping to ensure compliance for the company in a manner that strengthens the business.

Brian's litigation representations include healthcare, ERISA, outsourcing contracts and insurance disputes. He regularly advises health plans and healthcare companies on regulatory and business matters and represents them in a wide range of disputes.


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