MS hospital turns to computers to ensure compliance
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, January 4, 2005
At Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, MS, ensuring compliance is no small matter. With one full-time corporate compliance officer, one full-time auditor, and one part-time auditor responsible for spreading the message to more than 3,000 employees and a board of trustees, it would have been easy to let things slide.
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