The Past, Present, And Future Of Healthcare Compliance

It’s time to kick off the celebration!

Compliance and Ethics week is coming, November 6th-12th! Come celebrate with us as we explore the origin, evolution and future of compliance programs.

Many executives and business leaders still don’t know exactly what a compliance program is or why they even need one. I’m frequently asked:

  • What is the role of a compliance officer?
  • Why does an organization need a formal program?
  • What does the future hold for compliance programs and professionals in the field?

Tune into our free, on-demand webinar, The Evolution of Compliance Programs: Where It’s Been And Where It’s Going, to learn the past, present, and future of Compliance:

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How Compliance Protects Your Organization From Penalties And Fines

While it’s easy to say that compliance programs meet legal requirements and help an organization to run efficiently, securely, and financially safe, that’s really understating the importance. A more accurate way to stress the importance is with specifics:

“Providers who are found to be in noncompliance might be forced to return overpayments, or face severe civil, criminal, and financial penalties. Penalties can total three times the amount of the claim, in addition to fines reaching $11,000, per claim, under the False Claims Act.”

As a compliance officer, I feel like part of our job is to educate organizations on how compliance programs came into being. And why compliance programs are so crucial for an organization to succeed.

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