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New Safe Harbor and General Compliance Program Guidance Provides Opportunity for Buyers to Mitigate Litigation and Fraud Risk

Health Law RX

By maintaining a robust compliance program, healthcare companies are better able to identify potential red flags early and to prevent violations of fraud and abuse laws. But robust pre-closing due diligence is not always practicable. Conduct a thorough risk assessment of seller’s compliance program.

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Top Security Certifications Required for Data Protection

HIT Consultant

A lack of regulatory compliance, network and technical vulnerabilities, unencrypted information, unsecured mobile devices, and weak credentials all play a part in putting a healthcare organization at risk for a data breach. Paul Banco, CEO of etherFAX    How secure is your data? How Can a Data Breach Be Prevented?

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Streamlining Nurse Credentialing Processes

Verisys

By thoroughly evaluating a nurse’s credentials, healthcare organizations can: Minimize the risk of medical errors Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements Maintain a high level of patient trust Credentialing also serves as a mechanism for ongoing professional development.

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What Is Provider Credentialing?

MedTrainer

Listen to a candid discussion on lessons learned from the 2023 federal investigation that uncovered fraudulent medical practice nationwide in this on-demand webinar: Moving Forward From the Nursing Fraud Scheme. But how do you know which one to choose?