Artificial intelligence is everywhere in healthcare right now, in the pitch decks, in the vendor conversations, in the board presentations. But what does it actually look like when you've built it, deployed it at scale, and watched it succeed and fail in real clinical settings?
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Vendor Compliance Isn’t a Checkbox. It’s a Risk Strategy.
This conversation comes at an important time. Vendor relationships have become more complex, more data-driven, and more critical to healthcare operations than ever before. And while organizations have long relied on contracts and business associate agreements to manage these relationships, the risk...
CRUSH, AI, and the Future of Healthcare Compliance
In this episode of Compliance Conversations, CJ Wolf sits down with Lisa Taylor, Chief Compliance Officer at Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County, to unpack a new federal initiative that compliance leaders should not ignore: CRUSH, or Comprehensive Regulations to Uncover Suspicious...
Telehealth Compliance in 2026: What Changed, What’s Extended, and What Your Team Should Audit Now
In this episode of Compliance Conversations, CJ Wolf welcomes back Keisha Wilson, founder of KW Advanced Consulting, to unpack one of the most fast-moving areas in healthcare compliance: telehealth.
Make It Make Sense: Why Your Medical Decision-Making Documentation Matters (and How to Improve It)
In this episode of Compliance Conversations, CJ Wolf sits down with Amanda Reikowsky, a Supervisor of PB Audit/Education and founder of CodeWise Solutions, LLC. With more than 13 years in the industry, Amanda brings a perspective shaped by auditing, education, risk adjustment work, and even...
Mentorship in Coding and Compliance: How Guidance, Community, and Curiosity Shape Careers
Why Healthcare Compliance Risks Often Live in Plain Sight
The discussion outlines common mistakes compliance teams make, what regulators actually expect, and how organizations can demonstrate integrity and oversight without assuming that “no news is good news.” These insights are especially relevant for hospitals, physician groups, and compliance officers...