Policies / Procedures / Checklists

Tools you need to plan and execute a customized program that meets federal and state standards. Expert insights on "must-know" legislative and regulatory matters, no-nonsense guidance on applying the laws and regulations, and practical, "how-to" compliance solutions that professionals can put to work right away. Select from the list of Policies / Procedures / Checklists products below:

  • Health Care Compliance Professional's Manual Available on the InternetAvailable in Print

    Gives you the tools you need to plan and execute a customized program that meets federal and state standards. Endorsed by the Health Care Compliance Association.

  • CCH® Corporate Governance Guide for Health Care Available on the Internet

    Practical, how-to guidance with regard to corporate governance for health care.

  • HIPAA Privacy Guide Available on the InternetAvailable in Print

    Your definitive resource for the guidance, assessment and implementation of the HIPAA Privacy Rules.

  • HIPAA Security Guide Available on the InternetAvailable in Print

    Learn the appropriate physical, administrative and technical measures needed to follow the HIPAA security rules.

  • Health Law and Compliance Update Available on the Internet

    Brings you the latest information on emerging issues in health law and health care compliance. Each chapter is authored by an expert in the area and includes in-depth analysis of the latest health law and compliance issues.

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2008 Master Medicare GuideThe 2008 Master Medicare Guide features explanatory material related to Medicare reimbursement and compliance. Topics discussed include Medicare Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D Coverage, Program Agreements, Exclusions from Coverage, Medicare Reimbursements, Appeals, Compliance and Cost Reports.

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Topic Spotlight

OIG: Durable medical equipment arrangement permitted

A proposed arrangement under which two companies that provide durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) would: (1) have an inventory of DMEPOS in consignment closets on-site at certain hospitals; and (2) have licensed personnel on-call or on-site at the hospitals to train and educate patients regarding certain equipment after selecting one of the companies as their supplier, did not generate prohibited remuneration under the anti-kickback statute according to the Office of Inspector General (OIG).

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Health Care Compliance Letter

Experts advise on community benefit, Form 990 challenges
by Larry Perlman, C.P.A., J.D., LL.M., Contributing Editor

Journal of Healthcare Compliance

What Would Compliance Professionals Find if They Were Dropped into a "Man vs. Wild" Situation?
by Roy Snell, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director of the Health Care Compliance Association

Institutional Review Boards: Current Compliance Trends and Emerging Models
by Winifred Ann Meeker-O’Connell

Greg Luce Talks about the Relationship between Legal Counsel and Compliance
by Roy Snell, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director of the Health Care Compliance Association

Health Care Compliance Professional’s Manual

Interacting with Pharmaceutical Representatives
by Teresa Bivens, CPC, CHC

CMS Program Integrity Group’s Compliance Initiatives
by Lisa Eggleston

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