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Unmasking Health Care Fraud – A special session presented by the FBI
January 14, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Insights, Trends, and Prevention Strategies, presented by the FBI
Date & Location
Tuesday, January 14, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PST, Spokane Academic Center Auditorium Room 20, Spokane, WA
Target Audience
Specialties – All Specialties
Professions – ALL
Credits
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (1.00 hours), Non-Physician Attendance (1.00 hours)
Overview
Get ready for an eye-opening session on the hidden world of health care fraud!
Join FBI Special Agent David DiBartolo from the Spokane Field Office, as well as other colleagues from the FBI Health Care Fraud Unit and HHS-OIG. Discover the latest schemes—from upcoding and kickbacks to drug diversion and identity theft—and how cybercriminals are increasingly targeting health care systems with data breaches and ransomware. You’ll walk away with practical knowledge of red flags to spot, real-world case studies, and the tools you need to report fraud and protect your practice. Don’t miss the chance to engage with our expert panel during a live Q&A—your opportunity to ask questions and sharpen your fraud-fighting skills!
Click the “Register” button above to reserve your spot—attendance is free! Please note you must create a CloudCME account, or log in to your account, before you’ll be able to register. You may use a WSU email address or an external email address.
There are two registration options: (1) Join us in person at the WSU Campus in Spokane (Spokane Academic Center SAC 20) – please register by Friday January 10, 2025, or (2) join via Zoom webinar.
After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email and a separate calendar invitation with zoom link, if applicable. In-person attendees will enjoy a light lunch and refreshments, or feel free to bring your own.
Please contact us at medicine.cme@wsu.edu for more information.
***This session is open to WSU and UW faculty and students, as well as any other practicing health professionals and health care students in the Spokane region and beyond.***