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4 Types of Policies to Implement at Your Medical Practice

NCG Medical Blog

As you very well know, running a medical practice involves a mountain of paperwork; everything from your standard SOAP notes to your mission statement or various policies and a million other writings all comprise the administrative side of your practice.

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What Is a Compliance Plan in Healthcare?

MedTrainer

While specific compliance requirements vary depending on the type of facility — from large hospitals and surgery centers to clinics and nursing homes — having a well-structured compliance plan is essential for all medical settings. But what exactly is a compliance plan in healthcare, and why is it so crucial?

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Marketing, Telemarketing, Compliance & Healthcare

AIHC

Using a telemarketing firm can help your organization, but it must be used within applicable rules regulating health care. When a healthcare practice starts talking about, “ What can we do to increase business? ”, telemarketing always seems to come up. If it is too good to be true it probably isn't.” Great idea, right?

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What is a Level 5 Incident in Healthcare?

MedTrainer

In this blog, we’ll focus on what is a level 5 incident in healthcare and how compliance software helps organizations respond, evaluate, and mitigate future occurrences. Level 4: Severe and have caused harm to patients. Level 4: Severe and have caused harm to patients.

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7 Core Elements of Healthcare Compliance Program

Verisys

So ask yourself, how effective is your organization at meeting these standards, and how do you measure your compliance program’s effectiveness? Below we will examine seven elements of an effective compliance plan and ways that you can measure your program’s effectiveness. Is your program applied earnestly and in good faith?

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USP Compliance: Tips to Mitigate Risks Related to the Enforceable Standard

MedTrainer

Now is the time to ensure your policies and procedures are up to par and compliant, that employees are following those policies, and that your team has completed the required hazardous drug training. After years in limbo, USP <800> compliance will be required, effective November 1, 2023. What is USP <800>?

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Improving Patient Care With a “Prevent, Detect, Report” Strategy  

YouCompli

Integrating this strategy into your compliance culture can help your organization avoid penalties and deliver compliant patient care. This three-pronged strategy focuses on educating patients and staff about how to avoid misconduct. Enforcement Priorities The Inspector General of the U.S.