The Best Tool To Simplify Communication With Your Governing Board

“Although compliance program design is not a “one size fits all” issue, Boards are expected to put forth a meaningful effort....”.

We all know the value of getting your board on board with compliance. We know that you’ve worked hard to open lines of communication between your governing board and your compliance program. The next step is to learn how to effectively communicate your reports to your board.

In my upcoming webinar, I’ll cover what you should report to your governing board and, as a bonus, I’ll be demonstrating an awesome tool that will make it a lot easier. Let’s be honest, technology always simplifies our lives. You might be thinking, “well, you’re a little biased about software.” And you know, it’s true, I am. But then again, it’s hard not to be excited about software that makes communicating to the board a whole lot easier. Why take on more than you need to when there are so many ways to simplify your workday?

For example, in the Practical Guidance For Healthcare Governing Boards On Compliance Oversight, it says, “The Board may request the development of objective scorecards that measure how well management is executing the compliance program, mitigating risks, and implementing corrective action plans.”

These measurements are:

  • Data entry of key compliance metrics
  • Tracking key data points over time
  • Generating reports for distribution

And examples of the above measures are:

  • Attestations
  • Audits
  • Incidents

The software, Compliance Manager, can magically make all of these things easier. In fact, it’s key features are data entry of key compliance metrics, tracking key data points over time, and generating reports for distribution. Doesn’t that sound fancy (and so much easier)?

Join our demo webinar, Using Software to Better Communicate Reports, where we will demonstrate how the compliance software tool works and how you can use it to simplify your workday and better communicate reports to your board.

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