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Fraudsters Prey on Factors Influencing Health Outcomes

AIHC

This article addresses various forms of fraud and how criminals’ prey on compromised citizens. Contributions to this article are made from the American Institute of Healthcare Compliance Volunteer Education Committee’s interview of a law enforcement official. Want to volunteer?

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Vermont

MedTrainer

Managing healthcare compliance in Vermont is unique because the state has been a pioneer in pursuing healthcare reform, aiming to ensure access to quality care for all its residents. This additional oversight can add a layer of complexity for healthcare compliance professionals.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Alaska

MedTrainer

One of the biggest challenges in managing healthcare compliance in Alaska is the state’s vast size and remote geography. To effectively manage compliance in Alaska, healthcare organizations need to stay up-to-date on both the state and federal regulations with a solid compliance program in place.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Wyoming

MedTrainer

Managing healthcare compliance in Wyoming is shaped by the state’s rural character and limited population. Maintaining healthcare compliance in Wyoming requires a thorough understanding of the state’s specific healthcare regulations and a commitment to ethical and legal healthcare practices.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in North Dakota

MedTrainer

Healthcare compliance in North Dakota differs in several ways from other states, primarily influenced by the state’s rural character and unique healthcare priorities. To maintain compliance with North Dakota healthcare regulations, healthcare organizations should proactively address compliance and stay informed about changes.

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Video: Why HIPAA Compliance is Important for Healthcare Professionals

HIPAA Journal

Many sources explaining why HIPAA compliance is important for healthcare professionals tend to focus on the purpose of HIPAA regulations rather than the benefits of compliance for healthcare professionals. This article discusses why HIPAA compliance is important for healthcare professionals from a healthcare professional´s perspective.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Hawaii

MedTrainer

All healthcare organizations, along with their providers and compliance officers, must understand the requirements of each regulatory state agency that provides oversight. Robust, flexible, and reliable compliance programs must be developed to maintain compliance in Hawaii.