OIG issues supplemental compliance guidance
Compliance Monitor, June 9, 2004
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Using 11 compliance recommendations from the healthcare provider community, the OIG released a draft of additional compliance guidance in the June 8 Federal Register.
A supplement to the original 1998 guidance, the new document expands on the OIG's compliance recommendations as well as risk areas.
The draft accounts for recent changes to hospital payment systems and regulations, evolving industry practices, current enforcement priorities, and lessons learned involving corporate compliance.
HCPro will issue a Fax Express June 9 to subscribers of Strategies for Health Care Compliance, Health Care Auditing Strategies, and Clinical Trials Compliance with in-depth analysis of the guidance.
To read the guidance, click here.
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