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OIG Announces Upcoming Changes to Its Compliance Program Guidance Resources for the Healthcare Industry

Healthcare Law Insights blog

The OIG will also issue new industry-specific CPGs (ICPGs) which will apply to different types of providers, suppliers, and healthcare industry participants that participate in federal healthcare programs.

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COVID-19 alternate care sites: RN perspective

American Nurse

Leadership challenges involved fragmented communication from federal and state governments about implementation and job security, which led to delays in engaging vendors and contractors to convert facilities to ACSs and left employment longevity uncertain. I would say the communication from management is an issue.

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Can an LPN/LVN Become a Certified Managed Care Nurse? The Answer May Surprise You

Registered Nursing

Advocacy: Managed care nurses advocate for their patients, helping them understand their healthcare options and making informed decisions. Resource Management: They work to make the best use of healthcare resources and ensure patients receive the necessary care efficiently.

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Dental Healthcare Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) Training

American Medical Compliance

The Dental Healthcare Fraud Waste and Abuse Training course is designed to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in the workplace. No precise measure of healthcare fraud exists. Those who exploit federal healthcare programs cost taxpayers billions of dollars while putting beneficiaries’ health and welfare at risk.

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Fraud, Waste and Abuse Training for Workers in Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

American Medical Compliance

No precise measure of healthcare fraud exists. Those who exploit federal healthcare programs cost taxpayers billions of dollars while putting beneficiaries’ health and welfare at risk. FDRs include healthcare professionals, contracted physicians, ancillary providers, healthcare facility providers, and other related parties.