April 27, 2017 N/A
Protecting Indian Health and Human Services Programs and their Beneficiaries: The Basics of Health Care and Grants Management Compliance Many tribal programs receive funds from the Department of Health and Human Services.
This conference will give you important information on how to protect Indian Health and Human Services programs by assuring compliance with a myriad of federal rules and regulations that govern them. Who Should Attend This conference is designed for officials and employees of the Indian Health Service Great Plains Area and of any Tribal organization in the Great Plains Area receiving HHS funds whose responsibilities include: · Protecting program funds, · Ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and laws, · Submitting claims to the Federal government, · Internal auditing and/or maintaining documentation, and/or · Overseeing the quality of services provided to beneficiaries What You Will Learn · Learn how effective, robust compliance programs and internal controls protect federal funds and those who depend on federally funded programs. · Receive information on key components of an effective program to avoid violations of program requirements or applicable laws. · Hear about quality of care in delivering health services. · Learn about OIG's role in preventing and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse in HHS programs, including diversion of funds and criminal violations, and our mission to protect the health and welfare of program beneficiaries. Register at https://oig.hhs.gov/conference Questions? Email us: OIGIndianHHSConference@oig.hhs.gov Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General
Crazy Horse Memorial Crazy Horse, South Dakota April 27, 2017
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