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What’s the Connection Between Compliance and Risk Management?
There’s a significant connection between healthcare compliance and risk management. Compliance officers must thoroughly understand both concepts to protect their organizations and the patients they serve. Some compliance officers turn to free [...]
How Long Does a HIPAA Violation Stay on Your Record?
There’s no room for chance or error when it comes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Every hospital, private practice, medical supplier, and healthcare organization must take precautions against [...]
5 Ways Healthcare Businesses Miss the Mark With Compliance Training
Compliance programs often fail due to preventable situations – from inefficient training to a complete lack of clear, concise procedures and policies. In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, maintaining compliance with regulations is [...]
Workforce Compliance: What It Is and Why It’s Essential
The primary place where healthcare organizations go wrong with their compliance efforts is that their compliance programs are reactive versus proactive. This means that they often have not implemented measures to prevent [...]
The Benefits of Compliance Audit Software
Audits, whether internal or the results of an external audit, can be costly. However, not auditing or not being prepared for an unplanned audit can be even more of a financial strain. [...]
September 2024 Healthcare Breach Report – 4.37 Million Affected
In September 2024, the OCR Breach Portal listed 26 incidents affecting 4,377,193 patients. The most affected group was health plans, reporting four incidents affecting 3,118,229 patients. This was followed by business associates, [...]
















