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How To Keep Up With Healthcare Training Requirements

MedTrainer

Healthcare training requirements are specified by the federal government, state governments, sometimes city governments and accrediting bodies. Simplify compliance training with MedTrainer Learning Learn More Can You Keep Up With Changing Requirements? What Are Healthcare Training Requirements?

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How To Keep Up With Healthcare Training Requirements

MedTrainer

Healthcare training requirements are specified by the federal government, state governments, sometimes city governments and accrediting bodies. Simplify compliance training with MedTrainer Learning Learn More Can You Keep Up With Changing Requirements? What Are Healthcare Training Requirements?

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Interview: John Jessop, Sr. Director, HIPAA Security & Regulatory Compliance, PPFA

HIPAA Journal

HIPAA Journal is conducting interviews with healthcare professionals and service providers to find out more about their compliance journeys, how the HIPAA Rules have affected their working lives, and the successes and challenges they have faced with HIPAA compliance. Director, HIPAA Security & Regulatory Compliance, PPFA.

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Staying Informed About Regulatory Changes, Industry Standards, and Technological Advancements to make Informed Decisions

Healthcare IT Today

On the other hand, US healthcare is a federal policy-driven game. That’s where I’ve always depended on my vendor partners to let me know what might be coming at me over the horizon, from a regulatory and compliance standpoint. So you have to read the data for payment winds – often quality and interoperability.

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The Future of DEI in Healthcare: Navigating Compliance and Risk Under New Federal Policies

McBrayer Law Blog

The order, titled "Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity," aims to eliminate DEI initiatives within federal government agencies and private companies contracting with the government.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Clair Health partners with Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine UPMC sees lower operating income in 2022 as economic headwinds persist UPMC settles lawsuit with federal government for $8.5

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Executive Order Creates Potential False Claims Act Liability for Employment Discrimination

Hall Render

One such Executive Order (the Order), entitled Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity, addresses Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal government, as well as DEI programs administered by recipients of federal grants and federal contracts.