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Your Healthcare Compliance Due Diligence Checklist

Compliancy Group

In today’s complex healthcare landscape, compliance is crucial. A healthcare compliance due diligence checklist is one essential tool that can help organizations in their quest for compliance. What is a Healthcare Compliance Due Diligence Checklist?

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New Safe Harbor and General Compliance Program Guidance Provides Opportunity for Buyers to Mitigate Litigation and Fraud Risk

Health Law RX

By maintaining a robust compliance program, healthcare companies are better able to identify potential red flags early and to prevent violations of fraud and abuse laws. The DOJ Announcement stresses the importance of investing in strong compliance programs for both the buyers and sellers in business transactions.

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The Importance of Third-Party Compliance: Mitigating Risks and Ensuring Accountability

Compliancy Group

This is where third-party compliance comes into play – a crucial aspect of any organization’s risk management strategy. By establishing robust oversight mechanisms and enforcing accountability measures, companies can safeguard their reputation and maintain regulatory compliance across all areas of operation.

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The ABC’s of Integrating AI Into Your Compliance Strategy 

YouCompli

I recently attended the 2024 Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) Managed Care Conference, and it was great to attend sessions and network with professionals and exhibitors from across the country. I can summarize these in three themes – the ABC’s, if you will, of integrating AI into your compliance strategy.

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Seven Elements of a Compliance Program

HIPAA Journal

The seven elements of a compliance program are integrated processes organizations in all industries can adopt to help them develop a culture of compliance in the workplace. While the seven elements of a compliance program apply to all industries, they originated in the healthcare industry in the 1990s.

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How HHS-OIG, Regulators Enforce Vendor Compliance

Provider Trust

What the HHS-OIG says about vendor compliance. chief executive officer, chief financial officer, general counsel, director of health information management, director of human resources, physician practice office manager, etc.) at a provider that furnishes items or services payable by Federal health care programs. Case Study: S.

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8 Common Provider Credentialing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Verisys

Hospitals or health systems may not allocate adequate resources or staff to complete the medical credentialing process. This can result in lost revenue due to a delay in credentialing as well as stressed, overworked staff who are more likely to make mistakes. Mistake No. Mistake No. Mistake No. Contact us to learn more.