Corporate Compliance

Pay-per-view: Take action to avoid CCAs, CIAs

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, November 20, 2007

When healthcare providers find themselves in legal trouble, they often also find themselves saddled with the burden of either a corporate compliance agreement (CCA) or corporate integrity agreement (CIA). The difference between receiving a CCA or a CIA can have a significant impact on your facility. "If an institution doesn't have a compliance agreement, it is in serious trouble," says James A. Kopf, president of Healthcare Oversight Inc., in New Canaan, CT.

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