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The Compliance Officer’s Handbook, Fourth Edition | | | | The Compliance Officer’s Handbook, Fourth Edition, gives compliance officers everything they need to take charge of a healthcare compliance program. This book delivers tools, practical examples, and interpretations to build and maintain programs consistent with best practices for risk assessment, HIPAA compliance, training, monitoring, and auditing for compliance, and a host of other organizational responsibilities. This resource will help compliance officers: Understand the most current interpretations of key regulations Comply with regulatory agencies and understand how the courts expect regulations to be applied Comprehend how new and legacy regulations impact newer healthcare organization models And more! Complete with downloadable forms and tools for compliance officers | | | |
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