All sessions from the 2018 Pharmacy Law & Practice Conference are on-demand!On-Demand learning provides participants with the ability to complete a training through a self-paced, self-guided online environment and earn continuing education units.

Recordings for CPhA's Pharmacy Law & Practice Conference. Dynamic presentations that focus on current and emerging trends around pharmacy law and practice. Target audience includes: pharmacy staff, consultants, managers, directors, and executives from all practice settings.

*Please note: If you claimed credit through the live-streaming or in-person training for any session of this conference, you will not be able to claim credit again for the same session through on-demand.

Registration Fees:

CPhA Members Non-Members
2018 Pharmacy Law $139 $199
Licensure, Permits, and Provider Network Contracting $69 $99
Enforcement Action by the Board of Pharmacy and DEA $69 $99
Audits and Recoupment $69 $99
Corresponding Responsibility $69 $99
Entire Series Bundle $349 $599

After registration, you will receive a confirmation email.

Sessions:

2018 Pharmacy Law

This session will review new laws in 2018. It will review old and new rules of pharmacy practice as well as identify potential pitfalls.

At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Define Partial C-IIs allowance
  • Describe Mandatory quarterly C-II inventory reconciliation
  • List Telepharmacy in remote areas
  • Discuss Mandatory CURES lookup for prescribers
  • Review recent CA court overturning of the End of Life Option Act
  • Report Compounding adoption of USP

3 hours

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Licensure, Permits, and Provider Network Contracting against the backdrop the current Medi-Cal moratorium in LA County, and the federal "21st Century Cures Act"

At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Define the basics of government agency licensure applications.
  • Analyze the legal and political rationale for the Los Angeles County Medi-Cal moratorium.
  • Evaluate the most common reasons for a pharmacy's payor contract termination or other sanctions assessed against a pharmacy.
  • Create a risk mitigation checklist for ensuring continued operational compliance.

1.5 hours

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Enforcement Action by the Board of Pharmacy and DEA

At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify recent enforcement trends.
  • List common grounds for enforcement action.
  • Avoid common regulatory pitfall in pharmacy practice
  • Outline critical steps in responding to enforcement action
  • Discuss effective risk mitigation strategies.

1.5 hours

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Audits and Recoupment – A practical guide to dealing with an initial audit request, to the final adverse audit finding, and to a notice of network termination

At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the purpose of third-party audits.
  • List the causes of claims overpayment.
  • Know the source of authority for third-party audits/auditors.
  • Discuss the different types of third-party audits.
  • Address the common third-party audit issues.

1.5 hours

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Corresponding Responsibility

At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Define the "red flags"
  • Review actual cases
  • Discuss pharmacist's responsibilities and rights to deny filling a prescription

1.5 hours

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Continuing Pharmacy Education

The California Pharmacists Association (#0113) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Upon completing an evaluation form, participants will be awarded up to 6 hours (0.6 CEUs) of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit. A statement of credit will not be issued. Participants may log onto the CPE monitor website using their individual log in to download their statement of credit. Please allow 4 weeks for processing of CPE credits to the CPE monitor.


***No cancellations or refunds will be issued once user login information has been sent. Unfortunately, due to the online format of this program we are unable to offer exceptions to this policy. It's recommend that each registrant review the course content prior to submitting payment to ensure the content meets individual educational needs. User has 30 days to complete the on-demand program from registration. If you have questions regarding course content or cancellation policy please contact CPhA at (916) 779-4524.