Survey: Risk analysis
Compliance Monitor, August 5, 2009
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How much preparation has your RAC team done in terms of conducting a risk analysis?
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Our team is just getting started assessing what we need to do
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Our team has looked at some potential areas that may be at risk
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Our team has assessed specific areas of risk and conducted a risk analysis
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Our team has taken action based on the results of our risk analysis
To submit your answer, go to “Quick Poll” at HCPro’s Corporate Compliance Web site.
Here are the results from the last survey.
Does your facility have a program in place to handle RAC appeals?
- Yes: 76%

- No: 21%

- I don't know: 3%

Total Responses: 62
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