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How to Conduct Effective Compliance Audits 

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The healthcare industry is highly regulated, with various laws such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), and the Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations shaping operations.

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Digital Do’s and Don’ts: Navigating Healthcare Compliance Successfully

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Do: Educate yourself on HIPAA compliance Study the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) guidelines. Do: Regular staff training Digital compliance requirements and best practices can evolve, so it’s crucial not to assume that one-time training is sufficient.

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How to Ensure Dental Regulatory Compliance 

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Additionally, they play a pivotal role in legal proceedings, insurance claims, and audits. Legal and Regulatory Framework In dentistry, following legal and regulatory standards is essential. Therefore, dental practices must implement these measures to protect PHI from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure, and to avoid fines.

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Are You Eligible for Coverage Under FTCA?

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Privileging of health care professionals This is the process of verifying, on a regular basis, that clinicians have the appropriate competencies and abilities to perform their clinical procedures effectively. Training as risk management Regular staff training on risk management is critical for mitigating risk.

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The Telemedicine Tightrope: How to Keep Patients Safe and Satisfied 

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Dispose of records securely when they are no longer needed. Continuous Staff Training Train healthcare staff on HIPAA compliance guidelines and telemedicine-specific security protocols. Staff members should be aware of their responsibilities in protecting patient privacy during telehealth encounters.

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Section 1557 Compliance for Healthcare Providers by July 5, 2025 

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Get the Comprehensive Affordable Care Act and Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Training Here Section 1557 Compliance: What Healthcare Providers Must Do by July 5, 2025 Who Needs to Comply? Health Insurance Providers : Companies providing health coverage plans.