“The cost of non-compliance in healthcare extends far beyond fines and penalties. It encompasses legal fees, reputational damage, operational disruptions, and more. Investing in compliance is not just a legal obligation—it is a critical component of a healthcare organization’s operational excellence and commitment to patient care.”
Continue readingReady, Set, Go! Identifying Emerging Risks in Your 2024 Compliance Workplan
“Before moving on from 2023, it is important to take time and get feedback from business partners to ensure an “outside-in” perspective is included in your 2024 plan.”
Continue readingHow the OIG’s New General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) Addresses the Seven Elements
“Compliance officers can make the most of the new GCPG to meet the requirements of the OIG’s seven elements in a relevant and meaningful way.”
Continue readingKey Takeaways from OIG’s New General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG)
“Throughout the GCPG, helpful revisions and clarity are provided to a few areas that have proven problematic over the years.”
Continue readingKey Takeaways from OIG’s Newly Released General Compliance Program Guidance
“Successful compliance programs are adapted to fit the organization and maximize compliance for individual organizations with unique risk profiles.”
Continue readingWhy Compliance is Like a Game of Hot Potato
“Similar to literally tossing a hot potato around a circle, we often toss complicated problems around our organizations as we look for practical and quick solutions.”
Continue readingKey Takeaways from OIG’s New General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG)
“Throughout the GCPG, helpful revisions and clarity are provided to a few areas that have proven problematic over the years.”
Continue readingFour Critical Listening Skills for Compliance Officers
“We have plentiful opportunities to be good listeners every day. Most of us also have room to improve on our listening ‘hygiene.’”
Continue readingMitigating Risks from Online Tracking Technologies
“To protect patients’ privacy and adhere to federal law, compliance professionals must understand what online patient data is being tracked and used by their organization’s website, social media pages, and payment portals.”
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