Monday, August 13, 2012

Pharmacy Benefit Oversight and Compliance Congress

I am pleased to welcome CBI’s Pharmacy Benefit Oversight and Compliance Congress as a Drug Channels sponsor. The conference will be held at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV on November 14-15, 2012.

Many Drug Channels readers will be interested in this event. Participating speakers come from such companies as Aveta, Catalyst Health Solutions, Express Scripts/Medco Health Solutions, Navitus Health Solutions, OptumRx, Prescription Solutions, and UnitedHealth Group.

Read more in the official description below or visit the event website.

CBI is offering a special $400 discount to Drug Channels readers. Just register at http://www.cbinet.com/pbm with promo code MAG639. Thanks, CBI!

OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION FROM CBI

CBI's Pharmacy Benefit Oversight and Compliance Congress, November 14-15, 2012 in Las Vegas, is the only program that addresses the specific compliance challenges involved with managing pharmacy benefits in an increasingly regulated environment.

Hear from the industry's top executives to implement strategies to ensure compliance and operational excellence, to share methods for auditing and monitoring and to collaborate for successful stakeholder oversight.

You will benefit from attending this event if you are an executive, senior manager or director overseeing pharmacy benefits in a PBM, health plan, pharmacy or manufacturer with responsibilities or involvement in the following areas:
  • Compliance
  • Audit
  • Legal/Counsel
  • Regulatory Affairs
  • Medicare
  • Pharmacy Services
This conference will also benefit law firms and consultants who supply the industry with assistance in regulatory, compliance and legal challenges.

For a $400 savings off of the standard registration rate, please visit http://www.cbinet.com/pbm and register with promotional code: MAG639 (cannot be combined with other offers or used towards a current registration.)

Click here to download the agenda.


1 comment:

  1. PUTT-Dave MarleyAugust 14, 2012

    Now THAT sounds like a valid excuse to go to Vegas!

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