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Identify weak points in your facility’s
compliance & ethics program

 
 
**Available May 2018**
 

This updated version of the SNF Compliance & Ethics Toolkit includes new sample policies and even more downloadable resources to help your facility be ever-vigilant for high-risk, problem-prone areas; identify key areas of noncompliance based on previous Office of Inspector General reports; and monitor claims for accuracy to avoid financial and marketing hardships.

Having an effective compliance & ethics program can help your facility:

  • Develop a process to identify and address high-target areas that may raise red flags for an auditor

  • Avoid deficiencies by learning how to perform corrective actions to address potential risk areas identified during an internal audit

  • Perform efficient and effective facility assessments, quality improvement strategies, and resident-centered care through carefully crafted forms and tools created by industry veterans

 
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