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Understanding Sanction Screening: Safeguarding Healthcare Integrity Under HIPAA

Total Medical ComplianceHIPAA

In the intricate landscape of healthcare, compliance with regulations isn’t just a choice but a necessity. Regulatory Compliance: HIPAA mandates the protection of patient information and the prevention of fraudulent practices. HIPAA stands as a beacon of privacy and security standards within the industry.

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of Sharing Patient Information

MedTrainer

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Sharing Patient Information. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Sharing Patient Information. In today’s data-driven world, there are many advantages of sharing patient information in the medical industry. Adherence to Rules and Regulations.

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a Chief Risk Officer

MedTrainer

They play a vital role in ensuring regulatory compliance, patient safety, and general risk mitigation. That said, organizations that are large enough to appoint a full-time CRO commonly have the same level of demand for risk management and compliance. Compliance and regulatory oversight.

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Everything You Need to Know About Physician Credentialing

MedTrainer

The process involves collecting and verifying relevant documents, conducting background checks, contacting references, and assessing the information gathered. Malpractice history. Investigation of any malpractice claims or disciplinary actions filed against the physician, including settlements or judgments. Work history.

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What Is Provider Credentialing?

MedTrainer

It involves collecting and reviewing information such as education, training, licensure, certifications, work history, malpractice history, and references — all in pursuit of verifying that providers are who they say they are and qualified to deliver legitimate, safe, and ethical care.

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EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

Bill of Health

Although the cross-sectoral AI legislation that is now introduced by the European Commission’s Digital Strategy aims to be integrated with existing sectoral legislation such as the MDR, the IVDR and the Machinery Directive, it is uncertain how overlapping regulatory compliance requirements for AI-driven medical devices will be managed in practice.

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Dentists As Product Manufacturers?  Bet On It In Nevada

Drug & Device Law

The patient sadly passed away after having 23 teeth removed and replaced (for those keeping score, that is more than two-thirds of a normal human complement of teeth), and his family sued for medical malpractice and product liability. But point-of-care devices appear to still be a matter of regulatory discussion.