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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Ohio

MedTrainer

Managing healthcare compliance in Ohio presents a unique set of challenges for compliance officers, healthcare professionals, and administrators. Organizations need to successfully navigate the regulatory landscape in order to provide efficient and ethical healthcare services, and to avoid consequences for non-compliance.

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Quick Guide to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)

Provider Trust

A holistic approach to exclusion monitoring and license verifications must include monitoring of disciplinary databases such as the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB). Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and contains medical malpractice payments and adverse action reports on healthcare professionals.

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How To Prepare for an OIG Inspection

MedTrainer

That mean, maintaining compliance standards, efficient reporting, and conducting thorough internal audits are vital. Download “Compliance Reports You Can’t Live Without” for OIG reporting templates and tips. This is done to ensure compliance with regulations, identify areas for improvement, and assess program effectiveness.

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Introduction to Telebehavioral Health

AIHC

Compliance Considerations for Best Outcomes Written in collaboration with the AIHC Volunteer Education Committee Delivering mental health services via telehealth has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. This compact does not apply to nurse practitioners (NPs) because they are licensed under state boards of nursing and not medicine.

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Technology’s Role in the Development & Improvement of Drug Diversion Auditing Processes

HIT Consultant

In every instance, a potential threat to patient safety is present. Drug diversion can also pose risks to staff safety and regulatory compliance, as can be seen across all types of healthcare facilities and, across all clinical disciplines.

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Health Provider News – June 10, 2022

Hall Render

These are the compliance issues providers should be preparing for, post-PHE. An APR 40th anniversary encore presentation. Medical malpractice trends in Northwest Arkansas. Florida hospital offers to discharge alleged malpractice victim’s bills in exchange for silence, daughter says. Arkansas receives second $786.6

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5 Ways to Improve Your Credentialing Committee Meetings

Verisys

If an application is missing key pieces, such as a scan through a primary source or a copy of their license, table the application. Start with quality data As a first step, pre-screening all applicants ensures that only viable applicants are presented to the credentials committee for review.