
Post-PHE Preparations: Ensuring Quality Patient Care
How to use the OIG’s seven elements and HHS roadmap to guide Compliance and Operations – helping healthcare organizations ensure quality patient care post-PHE.
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How to use the OIG’s seven elements and HHS roadmap to guide Compliance and Operations – helping healthcare organizations ensure quality patient care post-PHE.
Changes to PHE waivers and recommendations for hospitals. Compliance must assist and advise on policy, process, contractual, and operational changes by May 2023.
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Improve patient experience. Use the OIG’s seven elements to guide and align healthcare compliance with compassionate, quality patient care.