(Recorded Webinar) Part II: An In-Depth Look at the Federal Tort Claims Act

Join us for a two-part webinar series for an overview of the FTCA program and the redeeming process. Whether this is your first time or your 20th submitting a deeming application, this series will be invaluable to submitting a successful application for CY2019.

PART II: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT

In Part II, we will cover the ins and outs of FTCA coverage in more depth and discuss the biggest risks for health centers, including:

  • Deeming and Redeeming Applications;
  • Site Visits;
  • Principles of Coverage;
  • FTCA Claims Process;
  • Gap Insurance; and
  • Other FTCA "hot issues" for health centers.

 

    To purchase both Part I and Part II, click here

    Target Audience

    All are welcome, but we think the webinars will be especially helpful for health center:

    • Executive staff
    • Clinical leadership
    • Human resources staff
    Course summary
    Available credit: 
    • 1.75 Certificate of Attendance
    Course opens: 
    04/25/2018
    Course expires: 
    12/31/2019
    Cost:
    $150.00

    MARTIN BREE   

    Marty has dedicated his entire career to serving the needs of health centers both inside government and out. From 1998 through 2004, Marty directed the Health Center Federal Tort Claims Act medical malpractice program, writing much of the policy that is in effect today. Serving in an of counsel role for the firm, Marty’s clients benefit from that government experience. [Full Bio]

    MOLLY EVANS  

    A partner in the firm’s health law practice group, Molly advises health centers on the management of clinical, employment and workforce-related risks, with a particular focus on professional liability, Federal Tort Claims Act, and HIPAA matters. From her experience as both a private attorney and in-house counsel, Molly knows the importance of managing liability and risk issues in mission-driven organizations. [Full Bio]

    MATTHEW FREEDUS  

    Matthew, a partner with the firm, represents health centers facing a variety of adverse administrative decisions and legal actions. Matthew defends clients in all phases of administrative review and judicial review, from the lowest level up to the Supreme Court, and also represents clients in affirmative litigation against states and other entities. [Full Bio]


    Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP (FTLF) is the leader in health center law and FTCA training from a legal perspective. FTLF has led trainings across the country for health centers of all sizes. Marty Bree has more than thirty years of experience working with health centers and the FTCA Program. Molly Evans combines her current work on the FTCA program at FTLF with significant experience as in-house counsel for a large health center. Together, Marty Bree and Molly Evans have advised and counseled hundreds of health centers on the day-to-day FTCA-related issues that arise for health centers. Matthew Freedus has litigated on behalf of health centers, and NACHC, on a variety of issues, including denials of deeming applications and the scope of FTCA coverage for malpractice actions brought against health centers and their providers. 

    Certificates of Attendance are available for all webinars (both live and recorded) for the registered attendee upon completion of the webinar.

    A blank Certificate of Attendance will be available for organizations to issue to attendees that viewed the webinar (either live or on-demand).  Due to the online nature of the training course, Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP does not certify that the attendee actually viewed the course.  A supervisor at the organization should sign the certificate, and therefore, certifies that the attendee viewed the course.

    Attendance record forms are available for all webinars (live and on-demand) and can be utilized to record the attendance of numerous staff members for internal purposes. 

    Read more about maintaining an attendance record in our FAQs.

    Available Credit

    • 1.75 Certificate of Attendance

    Price

    Cost:
    $150.00
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    ACCESS PERIOD

    Recorded webinars are available for 180 days after the date of purchase or date of the webinar. Once posted to your account, you can view this webinar anytime on-demand during the access period identified in your purchase confirmation. For additional information on viewing and accessing webinars, view our full terms and conditions here.

    PAYMENT POLICY

    If you pay by credit card or PayPal, you will be able to access the recorded webinar immediately (unless the live webinar has not yet occurred). If you pay by check, we will grant access to the recording when we receive your check. You will receive a confirmation email once access is granted. FTLF reserves the right to suspend access to the webinar if payment is not received within 30 days. For more information on payments and registration, please visit our FAQ page.

    CANCELLATION POLICY

    No refunds will be provided for recorded webinars. FTLF can transfer a registration to someone else within your organization or, provided you have not already viewed the webinar, transfer the registration to another on-demand program. Where the registration fee for the new webinar is higher, you must also pay the difference between the original course and the new course registration fee at the time of transfer. Administrative fees may also apply. If your organization purchased a webinar under the account of a staff member who no longer works for your organization, please Contact Us. View our full policy on refunds and cancellations here.

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