From Risk to Resilience: Identifying and Mitigating Compliance Risks in Academic Medical Centers and Teaching Hospitals
This Feature Article is brought to you by AHLA's Academic Medical Centers and Teaching Hospitals Practice Group.
- November 01, 2024
- Michelle Garvey Brennfleck , Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
- Tiana Korley , United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Counsel to the Inspector General
While there is no one-size-fits-all approach, compliance programs typically are comprised of a set of systems, processes, and reporting mechanisms that help organizations identify, monitor, audit, mitigate, and prevent fraud and abuse. Compliance programs are especially important in the health care industry, given the myriad of laws, rules, and regulations that govern the industry.
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