Calling all compliance superstars for HCPro contest
Compliance Monitor, September 1, 2004
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What is it about your compliance program that makes you most proud? Is it an audit plan? A training program? What have you done to change the compliance culture in your organization? We want to know!
Compliance Monitor, published by HCPro Inc., is looking for compliance officers from organizations of all sizes, regions, and specialties to submit the best and most successful components of their programs.
We'll pick the top entries for inclusion in an upcoming special report. Here are the details:
1. By filling out our brief questionnaire, you'll provide background on a problem your compliance program helped solve; the process the organization went through to identify and correct it; details on how you achieved success; and why the solution was inventive, unique, effective, or out of the ordinary
2. You'll share your successes with your peers across the country as a networking tool, and learn from others who submit their own solutions
3. HCPro will select the top three submissions and make cash donations to the charities of their choice.
CMS is promoting a similar project, but it doesn't plan to publish the best practices for two years until they complete on-site effectiveness assessments. Be part of HCPro's special project and get peer solutions by the end of the year!
All provider settings are welcome to contribute. Deadline for entries is October 15.
Email Lori Levans for your questionnaire:
llevans@hcpro.com
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