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Physician Onboarding Checklist

Hiring a new practitioner is a complex process for many healthcare entities. A physician onboarding checklist can help guide this process by clearly outlining the key steps required to onboard a new provider. For a physician or nurse signing on as a new provider,...

What Is Human Capital Management As It Relates To Healthcare?

Human Capital Management (HCM) in the healthcare industry is the strategic approach to recruiting, managing, developing, and retaining healthcare professionals to support high-quality patient care, operational efficiency, and organizational performance. In a complex...

What is OIG Compliance?

OIG compliance refers to adherence to the guidelines and regulations set forth by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The OIG is responsible for combating fraud, waste, and abuse in health and human services...

An In-Depth Look at The OIG Exclusion List

The OIG Exclusion List is the Foundation of Provider Screening The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) oversee the reimbursement of health care providers who serve beneficiaries of federally funded...

What Are DEA Numbers and What Are They Used For?

A DEA number is assigned by the Drug Enforcement Administration to many types of healthcare providers, including physicians, optometrists, dentists, veterinarians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. This registration allows providers to write prescriptions...
An In-Depth Look at The OIG Exclusion List

An In-Depth Look at The OIG Exclusion List

The OIG Exclusion List is the Foundation of Provider Screening The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) oversee the reimbursement of...

What Are DEA Numbers and What Are They Used For?

What Are DEA Numbers and What Are They Used For?

A DEA number is assigned by the Drug Enforcement Administration to many types of healthcare providers, including physicians, optometrists, dentists, veterinarians, physician assistants, and nurse...

A Guide to OPPE and FPPE

A Guide to OPPE and FPPE

Healthcare organizations are under increasing pressure to demonstrate that provider performance is evaluated consistently, fairly, and in line with accreditation standards. For medical staff leaders...

Webinars & Compliance Updates

September 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

September 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

– The best resource for monthly healthcare regulatory compliance updates. Compliance Updates: September 2024 Overlook: NABP Board Updates Licensure Compacts Other Legislation National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP): The NABP’s 2024 annual update of the Model...

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August 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

August 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

– The best resource for monthly healthcare regulatory compliance updates. Compliance Updates: August 2024 Overlook: Board Updates Alabama: The Alabama Board of Pharmacy has issued a policy outlining that pharmacist applicants are eligible for licensure by reciprocity...

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July 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

July 2024 Regulatory Compliance Updates

– The best resource for monthly healthcare regulatory compliance updates. Compliance Updates: July 2024 Overlook: Federal Legislation DEA Licensure Compacts Other Legislation Board Updates Physician Assistant (PA) Licensure Compact: Colorado, Tennessee, and Minnesota...

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