Use audit hours to request additional resources
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, June 8, 2004
If you're feeling squeezed when it comes to having enough time, money, and support for your audits, use documented audit hours to request additional resources. Make sure you have the resources to assess at least the high-risk areas each year—if not, tell your superiors and use the hours for each audit you've planned that year to make your case for a bigger budget.
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