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What’s Your Approach to CMS Compliance Requirements?

Compliancy Group

Many industries have compliance rules and regulations to meet and follow, but few would argue that healthcare is one of the most stringent. Privacy and security – Compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations to protect patient privacy and data security is crucial.

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Corporate Compliance and Oversight Solutions: Ensuring Ethical Excellence

Compliancy Group

Corporate compliance and oversight solutions ensure companies adhere to laws, regulations, and internal policies and procedures. The Role of Compliance Officers: Guardians of Ethical Integrity Compliance Officers are unsung heroes who work diligently behind the scenes to enforce regulatory compliance within organizations.

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OIG General Compliance Program Guidance November 2023

Healthcare Law Blog

In late April this year, the Office of Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services (OIG) announced that it would make changes to its existing body of healthcare compliance program guidance (CPGs) as part of its current Modernization Initiative. [1] On November 6, 2023, OIG finally published the GCPG on its website [3].

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Dental Office OSHA Training Online: Empowering Dental Professionals

Compliancy Group

With numerous potential hazards present in a dental office, adhering to strict safety guidelines outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) becomes crucial. Dental OSHA Compliance Modernize compliance with software designed for dental practices.

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A Prescription-Strength Formula for Stronger Cybersecurity in Healthcare Organizations

Healthcare IT Today

All of this presents an unusually large and broad attack surface for cybercriminals. That may sound obvious, but it’s easy for healthcare organizations to overcorrect in other areas like compliance. Compliance is important, but this constitutes the floor not the ceiling of data security.