Implementing and maintaining a compliance program may be the single most important activity an organization undertakes in its effort to enforce and monitor compliance and to minimize the risks and effects of misconduct. Establishing an effective corporate compliance program helps ensure that everyone adheres to policies and standards. In this course, the learner will learn about fraudulent and ethical conduct, the laws pertaining to fraudulent conduct, and their responsibility for preventing and identifying this conduct under a corporate compliance program.
Outline:
Section 1: Introduction
A. About This Course
B. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Compliance Programs
A. The False Claims Act
B. Whistleblowers
C. Deficit Reduction Act
D. Benefit of a Compliance Program
E. Elements of a Compliance Program
F. Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
G. Anti-Kickback Statute
H. Identifying Improper Conduct
I. Ethical Conduct
J. Reporting Compliance Issues
K. Risk Areas
L. What Do You Do?
M. Summary
Section 3: Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Course Contributor
C. Resources
D. References
E. Congratulations
Jennifer Moore, RN-BC, CDP, WCC started working in the senior care industry in 2000. She is a certified Gerontological Nurse, a Certified Dementia Practitioner, and Wound Care Certified. She has held positions including MDS Coordinator, Director of Nursing, Medicare Nurse Coordinator, Nurse Consultant, Area Manager, and Director of Quality Assurance. Her overall responsibility within each of these positions was to ensure residents received the highest quality of care. This included active participation in quality improvement initiatives, review of clinical records to identify areas of weakness, corroboration with the medical director to institute policies and procedures for resident care, and staff education/training. Additionally, she was responsible for maintaining an effective compliance program under a Quality of Care Corporate Integrity Agreement with the Office of Inspector General for a period of five years. She currently serves as the Director of Curriculum Design & Research for Relias. Within this position, her responsibility is to oversee the development of online training modules across the healthcare continuum. She has served as the subject matter expert for courses on re-hospitalization, clinical skill reviews, leadership, management, and various OSHA and regulatory compliance topics. In addition, she has presented at various state conferences on mandatory compliance, quality assessment and assurance (QA&A), and quality assurance and performance improvement (QAPI). Disclosure: Jennifer Moore, RN-BC, CDP, WCC has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
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