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What is a Healthcare Compliance Officer?

Verisys

As government agencies and national regulatory organizations pass more regulations and the need for healthcare services grows, healthcare compliance officers (HCOs) are more important than ever. Accordingly, maintaining compliance has become a key focus for healthcare facilities. Creating a culture of compliance.

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Interview: Caroline Cook, Privacy Consultant, GDH Government Consulting Services

HIPAA Journal

HIPAA Journal is conducting interviews with healthcare professionals and service providers to find out more about their compliance journeys, how the HIPAA Rules have affected their working lives, and the successes and challenges they have faced with HIPAA compliance. What are your main challenges regarding HIPAA?

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Exploring Healthcare Compliance Auditing Software

MedTrainer

Healthcare compliance auditing software helps compliance managers prepare their organization for an audit. As the regulatory landscape evolves, having robust healthcare compliance software to ensure you’re audit-ready will become increasingly important for compliance officers in 2024.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Idaho

MedTrainer

State-specific governing bodies, such as the Bureau of Facility Standards , provide oversight with certain standards, adding a layer of complexity to successfully managing healthcare compliance in Idaho. Continue reading this overview for key aspects of healthcare compliance specific to the state of Idaho.

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Answers to the Most Common Compliance FAQs

MedTrainer

Let’s delve into the world of compliance with answers to the most common compliance FAQs. What Is Healthcare Compliance? Healthcare compliance refers to the process of adhering to the laws, regulations, and ethical standards that govern the healthcare industry. What Are the Consequences of Non-Compliance?

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Telehealth evolution: Supporting patients with virtual care

YouCompli

With it, compliance officers have guided their healthcare organizations in complying with changing documentation, coding, and confidentiality requirements. As virtual care requirements for telehealth evolve, we explore how compliance officers can support patient care and help their organizations stay up to date.

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Who Is Responsible For Compliance In Healthcare?

MedTrainer

Healthcare Compliance Complexities The first healthcare compliance programs began in the early 20th century as a response to concerns about the quality of care provided by medical practitioners. Licensing and credentialing were introduced to regulate healthcare professionals and ensure minimum standards of care.