Taking the fear factor out of your compliance program
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, October 19, 2004
Compliance is a heavy topic, so infusing compliance teams with a new dynamic and a fresh perspective could be just the right move. Successful compliance is good business, and you need to find ways to "get people to grasp the concept and live it," says L. Stephan Vincze, JD, LLM, vice president, ethics and compliance officer, and privacy officer at TAP Pharmaceutical Products in Lake Forest, IL.
To learn more about energizing your staff, order the article "Taking the fear factor out of your compliance program." The cost is $10. Subscribers to Strategies for Health Care Compliance can find the article in their October issues.
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