How to turn a compliance risk assessment into an audit plan
Health Care Auditing Strategies, October 1, 2006
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For many busy professionals, keeping and updating a desk calendar is difficult enough-never mind trying to schedule an entire year's worth of work.
Those who organized the 2006 Healthcare Compliance Association Compliance Institute have devoted a special session just for that topic: how to create a compliance audit plan, which includes your compliance monitoring and auditing activities for the upcoming year.
The two leaders of the session, Glen Mueller, chief audit and compliance officer at Scripps Health, and Randall Brown, senior corporate compliance officer of the Baylor Health Care System in Dallas, explained how to make an audit plan based on a compliance risk assessment.
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