Compliance Tip of the Day - Design Centric Internal Controls
Compliance Tip of the Day - The Mock Audit
Compliance Tip of the Day - The Supply Chain Audit
Compliance Tip of the Day: Design - Centric Internal Controls
Compliance Tip of the Day: Internal Control Improvement
Improving Your Code of Conduct
Testing Your Compliance Program
Implications of the SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Rule
Compliance Tip of the Day: Machine Learning for Internal Audit
Construction Webinar Series: Construction Contractors: Considerations in Subcontracting Plans and OFCCP Compliance
Susan Roberts on Creating a Compliance Program Book
31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program - Internal audit and continuous improvement
DE Talk: Ask the OFCCP Experts: What’s to Come in 2020
II-25 – Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions for Employers in 2018
I-19 - Part 2 of Interview on Conducting Internal Pay Equity Audits
I-18- DC Update on Joint Employer and OT Issues, and Part 1 of an Expert Interview on Pay Equity Audits
Day 8 of One Month to More Effective Continuous Improvement-the Culture Audit
Day 1 of One Month to Better Investigations and Reporting-Introduction to Investigations and Internal Reporting
Compliance into the Weeds-Episode 40, COSO ERM Framework Update
Day 22 of One Month to Better Compliance Through HR-10 Questions to Better Operationalize Compliance
Compliance should not be a box-checking exercise. In a medical practice, building an effective compliance program means nurturing a culture of accountability and trust among all staff — from front office personnel to...more
Routine audits are one of the most important parts of an effective compliance program. They help organizations confirm they’re following the rules, identify issues before they become significant problems, and strengthen the...more
The OIG offers providers an opportunity to self-report certain violations under its Health Care Fraud Self-Disclosure Protocol. If you uncover a violation of federal healthcare laws or requirements – through your own...more
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) is tasked with combating fraud under Medicare, Medicaid, and other federally funded healthcare programs. ...more
The first ever VIRTUAL Managed Care Compliance Conference will have the great speakers and content you have come to expect from the in-person event. Each year, we look forward to hosting compliance professionals at our...more
We are excited to bring the healthcare compliance sessions and updates to you as an interactive, online experience. Watch, listen, and ask questions. Each hour, attendees will be able to select from four concurrent sessions....more
On April 20, 2015, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG), in conjunction with the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA), the Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors (AHIA)...more
The Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“DHHS”) released new compliance guidance for health care governing boards, attorneys, compliance officers and internal auditors on...more
On April 20, 2015, the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued guidance aimed at the governing boards of healthcare entities. The guidance—issued in conjunction with...more
Tuesday, the HHS OIG, in collaboration with the Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors, the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA), and the Health Care Compliance Association, released a guidance document entitled...more
On Monday, April 20th the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector (HHS OIG) announced new compliance guidance that impacts health care providers across the country....more
Health care general counsel should review, and brief their internal clients on, the new Practical Guidance for Health Care Governing Boards on Compliance Oversight (Guidance), released on April 20, 2015. A joint effort by...more