Strategies for Health Care Compliance March 2010
Strategies for Health Care Compliance, March 1, 2010
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In this issue of SHCC, you’ll learn about some breaches at healthcare facilities and how you can avoid making the same mistake. We’ll also give you the answers to some tough HIPAA compliance questions, a form on how to manage your business associates, five ways to strengthen your HIPAA compliance program and educate you about coding on uncertain diagnoses and preventing “never events.”
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