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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

A failure to maintain an effective compliance program may become particularly problematic for companies with business transactions on the horizon as the government increasingly incentivizes business professionals to give compliance a seat at the deal table. But robust pre-closing due diligence is not always practicable.

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The ABC’s of Integrating AI Into Your Compliance Strategy 

YouCompli

This must include AI, because it can impact every part of our business – from clinical care delivery, claims payment, and patient interactions to human resources, procurement, and accounting. If not already at the table, be ready to deploy the same due diligence and compliance program oversight as part of your vendor oversight initiatives.

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Mitigating Healthcare Cyber Risk Through Vendor Management

HIT Consultant

Each business associate or vendor opens your organization to potential risk — and that risk increases as their access increases — so, do your due diligence. During your due diligence, the organization should also review the vendor’s environmental and social impact, as that may in turn affect the organization.

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Healthcare APIs: 3 Ways APIs Differ in Healthcare vs. Enterprise

HIT Consultant

Instead of jumping in and writing scripts using Python, developers must have knowledge of and experience with Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), a standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically that aims to simplify implementation without sacrificing information integrity.

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8 Common Physician Credentialing Mistakes to Watch in 2024

HIT Consultant

Hospitals or health systems may not allocate adequate resources or staff to complete the medical credentialing process, resulting in lost revenue and stressed, overworked staff who are more likely to make mistakes. 3: Allowing a physician to treat patients before credentialing is completed. Mistake No. Mistake No. Mistake No.

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Terrorist (Litigation) Threats

Drug & Device Law

In the aftermath of the 2003 Iraq War, the government of Iraq – the government that the United States installed – allegedly allowed the Ministry of Health to be run by terrorists (the “Jaysh al-Mahdi”). Other reports highlighted Jaysh al-Mahdi’s abuse of the Ministry’s resources. 4th at 210-11. on plaintiffs’ theory, ‘the U.S.