
Get to Know Andrew Wilson, Author of eBook “Telemedicine: A Primer”
Our latest eBook, Telemedicine: A Primer author Andrew Wilson is a healthcare attorney and legislative specialist at Morris James LLP. Drew assists clinicians and their practices with licensing, business formation and expansion, and regulatory compliance.

OSHA Compliance for Computer Workstations
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) states that…

First Healthcare Compliance Announces Expert Presenters for HIPAA Privacy and Security Summit on November 14, 2019
Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance
Announce…

Infographic: Joint Commission Survey Agenda
The Joint Commission on-site survey process serves the purposes of evaluating organizations and providing education and guidance to improve performance and safety. The surveys are designed to be organization specific and may be unannounced. Surveys precede accreditation decisions, so they hold importance for any organization. For a breakdown of the agenda, check out our infographic.

Q&A: Got Diversity. Get Inclusion! and the Pending FLSA Changes
Warren Cook BS, MBA, MS, SHRM-certified of SymbianceHR, will present the webinar “Got Diversity. Get Inclusion! and the Pending FLSA Changes” on July 10, 2019. Warren answered many commonly asked questions on our blog in anticipation of this webinar. Diversity and Inclusion appears to be a very relevant topic in recent years , why is that ? Organizations recognize that implementing effective strategies to leverage the diversity of a workforce into an

New DOJ Guidance on Evaluating Corporate Compliance Programs
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division recently…

Infographic: Get Rid of PHI Securely
In safeguarding patient privacy, HIPAA requires healthcare providers…

Q&A: The Role of Boards in Healthcare Compliance
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Jennifer Gimler Brady, Partner and General Counsel at Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP presented the webinar “The Role of Boards in Healthcare Compliance.” Ms. Gimler Brady returned to answer many commonly asked questions.

Joint Commission and the Value of Accreditation
Around the world accreditation is used to assure a high baseline…

Common Elements of Corporate Integrity Agreements
A Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA) is negotiated with a healthcare provider or entity. This type of agreement is part of a settlement of federal healthcare program investigations arising under false claims statutes. In exchange for the agreement, the OIG agrees not to exclude the provider or entity from participation in the federal healthcare programs. Implementation and oversight of CIAs require significant personnel and financial resources.
All types of organizations and providers may be impacted including pharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, hospitals, nursing homes and long term care facilities, and medical practices. Check out our infographic to become familiar with some of the common elements found in these agreements.
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