The U.S. Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS OIG) has written, “For a compliance program to be effective, the organization should establish appropriate consequences for instances of noncompliance, as well as incentives for compliance.”1
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An Interview with Healthicity's First Compliance Officer of the Year


At Healthicity, we believe in recognizing the exceptional contributions of compliance professionals who go above and beyond to ensure that their organizations uphold the highest standards of integrity and ethics. This year, we are thrilled to feature our first-ever Compliance Officer of the Year...
The Impact of AI on Healthcare Compliance

OIG General Compliance Program Guidance on Compliance Leadership

The ABCs of ABNs: Insights from Healthcare Compliance Pro Keisha Wilson


Are you navigating the complex world of healthcare compliance, particularly when it comes to Medicare and Advanced Beneficiary Notices (ABNs)? We've got you covered in the latest episode of Compliance Conversations, featuring industry expert Keisha Wilson, founder of KW Advanced Consulting.
How to Identify Red Flags in Medical Coding


In the latest episode of Compliance Conversations, Leslie Boles, the Co-Owner and President of Revu Healthcare, and CJ Wolf shed light on the crucial art of spotting red flags in medical coding.
Unlock the Power of HR & Compliance


In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, navigating a multitude of regulations and ethical obligations can feel like you are traveling the open sea in a canoe. Managing this complex environment requires partnerships; not just one team, but many relationships throughout your organization. One,...
Health Tech Compliance 101: Key Insights for Healthcare Organizations
