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How Verisys Contributes to HCM

Verisys

Through workforce verification and monitoring, credentialing, and comprehensive data management services, Verisys plays a pivotal role in ensuring healthcare organizations are well-equipped to manage their most valuable asset—their people.

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Healthcare Supplier Compliance Checklist

MedTrainer

Healthcare organizations rely on third-party vendors for myriad products and services – from biohazard disposal and cleaning to credentialing and durable medical equipment. The OIG released 11 pages of optional guidelines for ambulance suppliers and 20-plus pages for vendors who sell durable medical equipment(DME).

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Understanding Compliance for Healthcare Vendors

Provider Trust

Is your organization properly vetting and monitoring compliance of your entire vendor network? Following Sections 1128 and 1156 of the Social Security Act, the HHS Office of Inspector General Exclusions Program mandates that healthcare organizations refrain from doing business with “excluded or sanctioned” individuals or entities.

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Minimize Risk With Healthcare Compliance Software Programs

MedTrainer

Software programs also help organizations track and monitor compliance activities, allowing them to identify and address any gaps or issues in real time. By analyzing compliance data , organizations can identify trends, monitor performance, and make data-driven decisions to improve their compliance efforts continuously.

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Answers to the Most Common Compliance FAQs

MedTrainer

Non-compliance can lead to severe consequences, such as legal penalties, fines, exclusion from government programs, loss of licenses, and even criminal charges for individuals knowingly involved in violations. What Are Exclusion Checks and Are They Necessary? What Are the Consequences of Non-Compliance?

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Episode 23: The Emerging Investigatory Focus on Telehealth: What You Need to Know

Healthcare Law Today

He advises entrepreneurial health care providers and technology companies on business arrangements, compliance, and corporate matters in telemedicine, digital health, remote patient monitoring, and click-and-mortar services. Maureen’s practice primarily focuses on malicious insider cases. Mark Josephs.

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How FACIS Ensures OIG Compliance

Verisys

Verisys, through FACIS, provides comprehensive solutions for healthcare organizations to ensure compliance with OIG guidelines. Verisys Corporation, through its FACIS (Fraud and Abuse Control Information System), plays a crucial role in ensuring OIG compliance for healthcare organizations.