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Preventing Non-Compliance Consequences in Healthcare

Verisys

In the healthcare industry, compliance with regulatory standards is not merely a requirement but a cornerstone of safe, effective, and ethical patient care. When healthcare organizations fail to meet compliance standards, the consequences can be severespanning legal and financial realms. What is Non-Compliance in Healthcare?

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Pursuing an Interstate Medical Telemedicine Registration Compact

Bill of Health

by Tara Sklar Because I believe strongly in the benefits of telehealth, I have obtained licenses in six states through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. Like the IMLC and current state telehealth registration models, the IMTRC would include physician registration requirements as well as a governing body to oversee compliance.

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Stuck in the Middle with You: Licensing Reforms for Cross-State Telehealth

Bill of Health

Instead, it requires that physicians be licensed in the state where their patient is located to provide care. They can pursue additional licenses , which can be a costly and onerous process, or try to find an applicable exception to state licensing requirements, which may not exist or come with compliance challenges.

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Open Source in Life Sciences: Balancing Innovation and Compliance

HIT Consultant

The Power of Proprietary Systems: Compliance and Uniformity Veteran data scientists who have spent decades working with SAS will be quick to argue its strengths. While proprietary systems like SAS require hefty licensing fees, open-source tools are, of course, free. And lets not forget costthe real elephant in the room.

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2024 DOJ False Claims Act Settlements in Healthcare Recover $1.67B

Compliancy Group

The federal False Claims Act prohibits someone from knowingly presenting or causing a false claim for payment if the federal government will pay for that claim. Compliancy Group supports healthcare organizations through robust regulatory compliance training and incident reporting tools. What is the False Claims Act?

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What Is Provider Credentialing and Why It Matters in Healthcare

Verisys

Credentialing involves a detailed review of a provider’s qualifications, including their: Education Work experience Certifications Licenses Professional standing This process ensures that patients see professionals who are properly trained and certified to provide the level of care they require.

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HealthEx Raises $14M Led by General Catalyst to Empower Patients and Health Systems to Do More with Health Data

Healthcare IT Today

The company will scale development to simplify integrating the patient voice across all healthcare activities, while simultaneously automating the manual burden of security and compliance processes needed in the increasingly complex landscape of health data access. Healthcare organizations face new complexities in data use and licensing.