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How to Conduct Effective Compliance Audits 

American Medical Compliance

An effective compliance audit calls for a team of knowledgeable professionals who truly understand the healthcare industry and the specific regulations affecting your organization. To build a strong audit team, consider pulling in experts from various departments. For instance, denial rates can typically reach up to 10%.

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Who Should be your OSHA and HIPAA Officer?

Total Medical Compliance Resources

Let’s be honest here; most Compliance Officers are chosen because they are the ones on the staff with the most time, and that’s usually the newest people. There are drawbacks in choosing a new employee or a low-level worker to be a compliance officer. Who makes the best OSHA Safety Officer?

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5 Key Implications for Information Lifecycle Management in 2023

Healthcare IT Today

The boom in collaborative tools, applications and video-conferencing software is adding to the weighty volume of data generated alongside existing physical and digital records. and they must all operate from one information security framework that ensures compliance, protection and interoperability.

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Who Audits For Healthcare Compliance?

MedTrainer

Here are some audit benefits: Operational Improvements: Compliance audits can reveal inefficiencies and redundancies in various processes, such as resource utilization, patient record management, and supply chain logistics.