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DOJ Further Revises Corporate Criminal Enforcement Policies: Focusing on Individual Accountability, Corporate Responsibility, and Additional Demands on Chief Compliance Officers

Health Law Advisor

Building on attempts in recent years to strengthen the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) white collar criminal enforcement, on September 15, 2022, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced revisions to DOJ’s corporate criminal enforcement policies.

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Almost 4 in 5 Physicians Employed By Hospitals, Health Systems, Corporate Entities

HIT Consultant

of US physicians are employed by hospitals, health systems, or corporate entities. Over 19,100 physicians left independent practices to join hospitals, health systems, or corporations in 2022 and 2023 alone. Shifting Ownership: For the first time, corporate ownership (30.1%) surpassed hospital and health system ownership (28.4%).

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Non-State Actors and Public Health Emergencies

Bill of Health

The Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, unanimously endorsed by the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council in 2011, were one of the first steps in this direction, as they recognize States’ duty to protect against human rights abuses by third parties as well as corporate responsibility to respect human rights.

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OIG Corporate Compliance and Achieving Healthcare Success

Compliancy Group

However, OIG corporate compliance oversight is typically more rigorous, often resulting in more severe consequences for violations. The threat of financial loss isn’t the only reason to maintain corporate compliance. Healthcare corporations that fall short of essential compliance requirements must answer to the U.S.

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Spectral AI Appoints Peter M. Carlson as CEO

HIT Consultant

Capone, current General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, will take on the additional responsibility of Chief Financial Officer (CFO). . – Wensheng Fan, after nearly four years as CEO, transitions to Chief Innovation Strategist and Senior Advisor to the CEO. – Vincent S.

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AIIMS Delhi unveils new oncology AI for early cancer detection more AI briefs from India

Healthcare It News

Ambulance service Medulance has launched what could be the first 5G-enabled medical facility offering for corporates. Launched in a corporate office in Gurgaon, city southwest of India's capital New Delhi, the Smart Medical Room features diagnostic tools, telemedicine capabilities, and real-time monitoring systems.

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Why Do Healthcare Facilities Use Corporate Compliance Programs?

MedTrainer

A corporate compliance program in healthcare is a comprehensive set of policies, procedures, and practices that healthcare organizations establish and maintain to ensure that they operate compliant with all applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards. Why do healthcare facilities use corporate compliance programs?