Healthcare Compliance and Risk: Emerging Compliance Risks and Internal Audit Planning

$15.00

Format: On demand

Duration: 200 Mins

Instructors: Coral MED

Learning Credits: 0.2 CEU

*This course was updated on Oct 31, 2025.

Description

This unit explores emerging risks and compliance challenges in the evolving healthcare landscape. It focuses on the integration of technology, data governance, and global regulatory shifts that are reshaping healthcare risk management. Learners will examine future-oriented topics including cybersecurity threats, artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, tele health risks, cross-border data sharing, and digital compliance frameworks. Through critical analysis, learners gain insights into how regulatory trends and technological innovations influence healthcare compliance and patient safety. The course equips professionals to anticipate risks, adapt strategies, and contribute to resilient, forward-thinking healthcare systems.

Explain the foundational relationship between healthcare compliance, organizational performance, and the identification of emerging risks. Identify and categorize emerging compliance risks in healthcare, including future trends and regulatory shifts. Analyze the impact of technology on healthcare compliance and risk management, with a focus on data privacy, cybersecurity, and new digital health tools. Analyze the effects of globalization and international regulations on domestic healthcare compliance and risk management. Evaluate the effectiveness of current compliance risk strategies by assessing regulatory outcomes, audit findings, and key performance metrics. Formulate strategic responses to address emerging compliance risks, integrating proactive mitigation practices and a culture of accountability. Develop a practical plan for conducting an internal compliance audit to assess an organization’s adherence to key regulations.

By the end of this unit, learners will be able to: Recognize and analyze future risk factors affecting healthcare compliance. Assess the implications of technology, AI, and cybersecurity on risk frameworks. Integrate global regulatory perspectives into compliance planning. Design strategies to future-proof healthcare organizations against emerging threats. Advocate for ethical, data-driven, and resilient compliance systems that support innovation and patient safety.

Completion of Unit 2.6, Incident Response and Reporting or equivalent knowledge of healthcare compliance and risk management fundamentals is recommended.

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 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.

Healthcare compliance professionals and policy advisors preparing for future regulatory changes. Chief Risk Officers, data protection officers, and compliance strategists working in healthcare and life sciences. Healthcare executives and IT leaders responsible for cybersecurity and digital health governance. Researchers and graduate students studying global health policy or compliance innovation. Educators and consultants developing training or policy frameworks for future healthcare risks