Eighth Aggregate Spend and Sunshine Act Conference

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On June 15th and 16th, 2017, the Eighth Aggregate Spend and Sunshine Act Conference will be held at the Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia, PA. The conference has proven to be industry’s leading educational event where compliance and reporting professionals convene to discuss past submissions and upcoming changes in order to better prepare for the future.

The conference focuses on the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, which was intended to advance the life sciences industry standard of transparency, but the ambiguity of current regulatory principles continues to puzzle compliance and reporting professionals, leaving them with more questions than solutions. In addition to those issues, the actual collection of aggregate data is challenging for departments across organizations, further complicating even the most effortless tasks. Through interactive discussions and expert presentations, the conference will provide attendees with the tools needed to leverage data analytics and elevate daily operations.

Some of the conference’s featured speakers include:

  • Amie Phillips Pablo, Novo Nordisk Inc;
  • Michael O’Connor, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.;
  • Richard Velardi, Sun Pharma;
  • Michael Hunn, Draeger Medical;
  • Ishita Arora, Horizon Pharma, LLC; and
  • Gretchen Reyes Cseplo, Convatec.

According to ExL Events, the top five reasons to attend are: you will learn how to (1) uncover ways to optimize your organization’s daily operations using aggregate spend data required by the Sunshine Act; (2) comply with new CMS documentation guidelines surrounding aggregate spend reporting; (3) effectively communicate with healthcare providers across national and global data reporting landscapes; (4) consider frameworks for conducting internal audits designed to measure success; and (5) discuss best practices for leveraging your data analytics to assess compliance risk.

If you are interested in attending, you can register here.

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