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15 Most Important Healthcare Compliance Policies for Accreditation

MedTrainer

By understanding and implementing these key policies, you can equip your staff to effectively maintain compliance and accreditation, ultimately reducing the stress associated with the accreditation process. Even with all the policies in place, a lack of employee adherence can lead to gaps in compliance and control.

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Community Health Center Compliance Programs: Ensuring the Well-Being of Communities

Compliancy Group

Maintaining compliance with regulations and ethical standards is crucial for Community Health Centers. To ensure that community health centers operate efficiently and ethically, they must establish robust compliance programs. Rated #1 on G2 “Compliancy Group makes a highly complex process easy to understand.”

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Training Healthcare Personnel to Better Serve Seniors and Disabled Patients

American Medical Compliance

It should emphasize the importance of informed consent, patient confidentiality, and respecting patient autonomy. Offer ongoing learning opportunities such as workshops, seminars, and refresher courses to ensure that staff stay up-to-date on best practices and new developments in senior and disability care. Contact us here.

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Optimizing Billing for Virtual Care in Primary Care

Medisys Compliance

Capture Patient Consent: Document the patient’s informed consent for receiving care via telehealth services. Staying Informed on Billing Changes The landscape of virtual care billing is constantly evolving.