Designed to provide the education needed to thrive in today’s complex healthcare landscape.
This program builds on the Hospice Quality Certificate Program and covers the basics of healthcare compliance, including developing a compliance program, compliance risk assessment, compliance policies and procedures, and anonymous reporting. The importance of the Stark law, the Yates memo, anti-kickback statutes, and inducements for referrals and incentives for marketing will also be addressed. It is critical to also look at hospice-specific topics to apply in your program, including conducting an internal audit, looking at organizational ethics related to compliance, and audit scrutiny. This course promises to be just what professionals in hospice compliance are looking for – hospice specific and applicable to the real world.
This certificate program is a companion to the Hospice Quality Certificate Program. Participants should have completed that certificate program before proceeding with this one. If you would like to retake the 7 modules which are duplicated in both courses, please contact conferences@nhpco.org to be transferred and pay for the full course.
This is a certificate based program and not a certification.
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- 7 pre-recorded modules, a 50-question Post Test and an Evaluation make up this program
- Approximately 7 hours of educational content
- 7 total CE/CME or 7.5 CCB credits upon completion of the entire program
- Ability to start and stop as needed for up to six months
- After six months, your login will be disconnected
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- Identify the 27 risk areas for hospices identified by the OIG, along with tools to evaluate a hospice’s compliance
- List components and structure of an internal compliance audit, complete with topics and identified staff
- Identify strategies for external auditors, including attorney-client privilege and how to prepare to respond
- List risks for inducement for referrals and incentives for marketing
- Identify strategies for attorney-client privilege and how to use it in investigations and audits
- Hospice Elements of a Compliance Program: Compliance
- Tracking Compliance Issues
- Billing for the Compliance Professional
- HIPAA and Under the Radar Compliance
- Conducting an Internal Investigation
- Hospice Program Integrity
- Responding to Government Enforcement Efforts... Surviving and Thriving Under Pressure
All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to conferences@nhpco.org within 48 hours of purchase. A $25 processing fee will apply to all cancellations. If you have accessed the course you are ineligible for a refund. Course access is for six months.
5 – 9 registrants from the same organization and for the same course offering receive a 10% discount.
10+ registrants from the same organization and for the same course offering receive a 20% discount.
Contact conferences@nhpco.org with participant names and emails to register a group.
Rates: Member $499 Non-Member $599
For more information on faculty, planners, and continuing education, please visit the catalog page.