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Symposium Introduction: Addressing Technoableism: Reforming Infrastructure and Disability Representation

Bill of Health

It is essential reading; the article points to the cruelty in how we situate advice and research around screen time for autistic people — and speaks to a much broader field of research that serves to always compare and situate autistic kids against typical peers, and never letting autistic kids be autistic and respected on their own terms.

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Consent and COVID Testing of Employees

AIHC

Written By: Compliance Blogger This article addresses COVID testing and consent considerations for: healthcare organizations, nursing homes and business associates or non-healthcare workplaces. This article is not intended as legal or consulting advice. Encourage and answer questions during the consent process.

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Corporate Compliance Training: Mistakes and How To Avoid Them

MedTrainer

In this article, dive into the details of corporate compliance training, how it is different from regulatory compliance, and get actionable insights to sidestep the most common mistakes made by healthcare organizations. For these reasons, compliance training must accommodate different languages, cultural nuances, and be ADA and WAG compliant.

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The Impact of Section 1557 Final Rule on Healthcare

AIHC

The American Institute of Healthcare Compliance (AIHC) Volunteer Education Committee has written this article in response to several requests for more information on the Final Rule, which aims to ensure that all people have non-discriminatory access to healthcare. The effective date was July 5, 2024.