Unit 1.4: Healthcare Compliance Systems

$15.00

Format: E-course

Duration: E-course

Instructors: CORAL MED

Learning Credits: 0.2 CEU

*This course was updated on Jan 01, 1970.

Description

This course introduces the foundations of healthcare compliance and risk management. Topics include HIPAA Privacy and Security, CMS and FDA regulatory frameworks, auditing systems, incident reporting, and corrective action planning. Learners will also explore the role of compliance officers and the integration of ethical practices in mitigating organizational risk.

By the end of this course the learner will be able to:
1. Categorize Various Tools and Resources Utilized in Healthcare Compliance Systems
2. Structure and Components of a Comprehensive Healthcare Compliance System
3. Methodologies of Compliance Audits in Healthcare Organizations
4. Efficacy and Limitations of Different Healthcare Compliance Monitoring Systems
5. Role of Internal Controls in Sustaining Healthcare Regulatory Compliance
6. Foundational Compliance Program for a Healthcare Organization
7. Success and Challenges of Real-World Healthcare Compliance Programs Utilizing Established Metrics

Learners will be able to categorize various tools and resources utilized in healthcare compliance systems; structure and components of a comprehensive healthcare compliance system; methodologies of compliance audits in healthcare organizations; efficacy and limitations of different healthcare compliance monitoring systems; role of internal controls in sustaining healthcare regulatory compliance; foundational compliance program for a healthcare organization; success and challenges of real-world healthcare compliance programs utilizing established metrics

Participants should have a basic understanding of Healthcare Compliance and Risk. Familiarity with fundamental concepts in Healthcare Compliance and Risk is beneficial but not required.

Follow Coral Plus LMS policies: participation, integrity, respectful conduct, HIPAA/privacy adherence, timely completion of assessments. 1. Participants should register in advance to receive access details. 2. Access links and passwords, if applicable, should be provided securely to registered participants. 3. Participants are encouraged to join the webinar a few minutes early to resolve any technical issues 4. Participants are responsible for ensuring they have a stable internet connection, compatible devices (computer, tablet, or smartphone), and recommended browsers. 5. A microphone and webcam may be required for interactive sessions. Please test your audio and video settings in advance. 6. The webinar may be recorded for educational purposes. 7. Recorded sessions may be shared with registered participants after the webinar. 8. Please be mindful not to share personal or confidential information during the webinar. 9. A detailed agenda will be provided, and each session will adhere to the schedule to cover all planned topics. 10. Time will be allocated for Q&A sessions and discussions. 11. A helpdesk or contact information for technical support will be provided during the webinar. 12. Common technical issues will be addressed at the beginning of the session. 13. Relevant resources, such as presentation slides or additional reading materials, will be shared after the webinar. 14. Follow-up communications may include additional insights, answers to outstanding questions, or announcements related to the webinar.

This course is designed for healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers who are seeking to skill, reskill, or upskill in the given domain. Target audiences include entry-level staff aiming to build foundational competence, mid-career professionals transitioning into specialized roles, and senior leaders looking to update their expertise with current best practices. The curriculum benefits clinicians, administrators, analysts, managers, and project leaders who need to apply these competencies to improve healthcare delivery, compliance, quality outcomes, financial performance, and organizational efficiency.