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The OIG Work Plan Decoded

Compliancy Group

The OIG Work Plan, sometimes referred to as “the Work Plan” or “the Plan,” is an essential tool in securing and maintaining healthcare regulatory compliance for patient safety, privacy, and quality care. A well-designed healthcare compliance platform enables you to stay on track with our various compliance regulations.

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The Benefits of Using Healthcare Compliance Services

Compliancy Group

These services encompass comprehensive healthcare compliance programs and plans supported by cutting-edge technology solutions aimed at achieving optimal healthcare regulatory compliance. They also encompass ongoing support and guidance to ensure continuous adherence to evolving regulations.

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The Role of Compliance Officers in Healthcare Organizations: Challenges and Responsibilities

American Medical Compliance

Healthcare organizations must comply with many regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) , the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and various state-specific regulations.

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Corporate Compliance and Oversight Solutions: Ensuring Ethical Excellence

Compliancy Group

Let’s dive right into the significance behind these solutions, emphasizing the role of the Compliance Officers (COs) in reporting to the Board of Directors and the importance of compliance training for the Board. One crucial aspect of their role is providing regular reports to the Board of Directors on various compliance matters.

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Why Do Healthcare Facilities Use Corporate Compliance Programs?

MedTrainer

Why Healthcare Corporate Compliance is Critical Healthcare facilities use corporate compliance programs for several important reasons: Reduce Risk-related Costs: Potential costs can arise from a variety of compliance risks including operational, legal, clinical, and financial.

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A Prescription-Strength Formula for Stronger Cybersecurity in Healthcare Organizations

Healthcare IT Today

That may sound obvious, but it’s easy for healthcare organizations to overcorrect in other areas like compliance. For example, in their attempts to delineate and identify data they consider the most sensitive, they may zero in on HIPAA records to satisfy government regulations.

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Interview: Zbyn?k Sopuch, Chief Technology Officer, Safetica

HIPAA Journal

Recognizing the unique challenges faced by small medical practices and health tech companies, especially concerning patient data security and regulatory compliance like HIPAA, we’re refining and enhancing Safetica DLP to ensure it is intuitive, scalable, and effective.

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