The Healthcare Compliance Pod Dentons
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Welcome to The Healthcare Compliance Pod, a podcast and companion blog for busy compliance professionals. Through our weekly episodes and blog posts, we aim to simplify regulatory requirements and help make compliance programs more effective.
Hosted by healthcare attorney Susan Freed, each week we’ll share a simple, actionable tip designed to elevate compliance within your organization. Whether you’re new to compliance or just looking for some new ideas, check out our episodes, free resources, and more!
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Creating a Compliance Culture: Including Compliance in Performance Reviews
This week on The Healthcare Compliance Pod, attorney Susan Freed discusses the importance of including compliance-related feedback in employee evaluations and performance reviews and how to do that effectively.
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Implementing AI and Mitigating Compliance Risks - Part II
In Part II of our series on AI, healthcare attorney Susan Freed outlines a 10-step approach for implementing generative AI in a way that mitigates compliance risks for your organization.
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Implementing AI and Mitigating Compliance Risks - Part I
In a special two-part series, healthcare attorney Susan Freed shares tips on how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into your organization and your compliance efforts. Part I is all about the compliance risks posed by AI and the policies an organization should have to manage these risks.
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Before You Audit… The Importance of Pre-Audit Planning
For this week’s episode, Susan Freed discusses the importance of pre-audit planning, how to select a sample, and five important questions to answer before you start your audit.
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Working with Valuation Experts to Substantiate Fair Market Value Compensation
This week on the podcast, healthcare attorney Susan Freed spoke with Randy Gott, Senior Vice President of the Coker Group (www.cokergroup.com) about how to work successfully with valuation experts.
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Credentialing’s Important Role in Compliance
Mistakes in credentialing can compromise patient safety, violate licensing and certification requirements, and result in overpayments. An organization’s credentialing processes are key to minimizing mistakes and ensuring patients receive services from qualified individuals. Credentialing, however, is becoming more and more complicated, especially in light of telehealth and scope of practice changes.
Learn more at thehealthcarecompliancepod.com, including free resources.