Danielle Watts, hailing from Savannah, Georgia, was raised with a strong educational background. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, an MBA in Healthcare Administration, and a Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Corporate Compliance. Top-performing Healthcare Corporate Compliance professi Read more
This webinar will discuss the importance of conducting Risk Assessments in your compliance program. Some compliance programs are not being monitored for its efficiency to prevent Fraud, Waste and Abuse. We will be identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing legal and regulatory risk. We will also discuss the importance of self-disclosure as it relates to the Office of Inspector General.
Course Objectives:
• How can Risk Assessments be conducted to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse?
• Should we create a new compliance program or tweak the current program?
• How can we prevent Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in accordance to the OIG?
• What are the effects of not conducting internal and external audits for your policies and procedures?
• What will happen if you neglect your compliance program?
• How to conduct a Risk assessment.
Why should You Attend:
Attending this webinar will discuss the importance of conducting Risk Assessments and the ability to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. Learning how to conduct internal and external audits as well as where to go to find these guidelines as it relates to your healthcare entity.
Course Outline:
• How often should risk assessments be conducted?
• What are the categories of Risk Assessments?
• When should you conduct an internal and external audit?
• What does the OIG say about Risk Assessments in relation to your compliance program?
• What areas are at Risk in Compliance?
• How often should you audit your policies and procedures?
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q & A session with our expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to signup Community (optional)
• Reward points
Who Will Benefit:
• Healthcare Compliance Officers
• Risk Managers
• Business Owners
• Supervisors
• Presidents and CEO’s
• Managers
• Employees
• Health and Safety Representatives