Nail your next board presentation with these tips
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, March 29, 2005
Let's face it: Healthcare compliance involves a lot more than tracking codes and keeping up with the latest OIG Work Plan. Communication is a huge part of your job. Effectively getting your point across can mean the difference between having a board that backs you 100% and one that is wary of your choices.
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