Myths and misconceptions to refute about the changing role of compliance officers and auditors
Health Care Auditing Strategies, May 1, 2008
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In the past, compliance officers labored to ensure hospital bills were correctly coded. With the financial health of the institution in the balance, there was much at stake. Fast forward to today’s compliance officers and you see a plate filled with more than coding and billing concerns. Today’s compliance officer must straddle at least three worlds: government regulations, organizational efficiency, and patient protection.
It’s clear compliance touches every person who works at a hospital. It’s a subject on most orientation agendas and it shows up embedded in general job descriptions and mission statements.
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