Overview:
To achieve accreditation many behavioral health services are required to have essential classes to comply with accreditation body standards. This webinar will cover the essential elements necessary to obtain certification for your staff in corporate responsibility. The speaker will discuss the importance of the 3C’s of corporate responsibility - Communication, Clarity and Compliance.
Why Should You Attend:
Employee Training in Ethics and Corporate Responsibility is important when examining your organizations ability to comply with accreditation and local state managed care organization standards/laws. Has your staff been trained to recognized ethical issues in your organization? What rules has your organization established concerning health care law and ethics? What checks and balances regarding documentation errors are in place to prevent billing errors? These issues affect an agency’s ability to perform ethically and compliance ready.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Ethical considerations in monitoring and audits
Advocating for persons served
Delegation of authority
Corporate compliance program with internal rules and state/federal authorities affecting responsible compliance
Learning Objectives:
Corporate governance and oversight requirements to remain audit ready
Quality improvement and assurance to insure state/federal regulatory oversight
Practical lessons in governance and staff communication to achieve sound corporate practices and compliance objectives
Who Will Benefit:
Behavioral Health Care Staff
Compliance Staff
QA/QI Administrators
QA/QI Directors
Administrators/Corporate Officers
Behavioral health service managers and directors
Behavioral health physicians
Patient care staff, including psychologists, therapists, counselors and nursing staff
Non-clinical administrative staff
Medical records
Coding
Billing
For more information, please visit : https://complianceglobal.us/product/700262/DanaJones/behavioural-health-care-Corporate-Compliance/1
Email: support@complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Level:
Beginner
Speaker Profile:
Dana G. Jones is an attorney with extensive experience in health care policy and litigation. Her emphasis is in behavioral health law management systems, Medicaid/Medicare litigation, and strategic planning. She is a popular speaker and trainer for various state departments and non-profit groups in health care compliance. Atty. Jones has law practices in North Carolina and Illinois.
She received a B.S. in Marketing-Advertising from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; a J.D. from the University of North Carolina - North Carolina Central University School of Law and an LL.M In Health Care Policy & Regulation from Loyola School of Law-Chicago Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy. Atty. Jones advises clients on joint ventures, health care finance and risk management. She is a published author on certificate of need laws and health care planning. She is the host of “Health Law Talk”, a bog radio show addressing health policy topics. Atty. Jones is also a popular speaker and trainer for various state departments and non-profit groups in health care compliance.
To achieve accreditation many behavioral health services are required to have essential classes to comply with accreditation body standards. This webinar will cover the essential elements necessary to obtain certification for your staff in corporate responsibility. The speaker will discuss the importance of the 3C’s of corporate responsibility - Communication, Clarity and Compliance.
Why Should You Attend:
Employee Training in Ethics and Corporate Responsibility is important when examining your organizations ability to comply with accreditation and local state managed care organization standards/laws. Has your staff been trained to recognized ethical issues in your organization? What rules has your organization established concerning health care law and ethics? What checks and balances regarding documentation errors are in place to prevent billing errors? These issues affect an agency’s ability to perform ethically and compliance ready.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Ethical considerations in monitoring and audits
Advocating for persons served
Delegation of authority
Corporate compliance program with internal rules and state/federal authorities affecting responsible compliance
Learning Objectives:
Corporate governance and oversight requirements to remain audit ready
Quality improvement and assurance to insure state/federal regulatory oversight
Practical lessons in governance and staff communication to achieve sound corporate practices and compliance objectives
Who Will Benefit:
Behavioral Health Care Staff
Compliance Staff
QA/QI Administrators
QA/QI Directors
Administrators/Corporate Officers
Behavioral health service managers and directors
Behavioral health physicians
Patient care staff, including psychologists, therapists, counselors and nursing staff
Non-clinical administrative staff
Medical records
Coding
Billing
For more information, please visit : https://complianceglobal.us/product/700262/DanaJones/behavioural-health-care-Corporate-Compliance/1
Email: support@complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Level:
Beginner
Speaker Profile:
Dana G. Jones is an attorney with extensive experience in health care policy and litigation. Her emphasis is in behavioral health law management systems, Medicaid/Medicare litigation, and strategic planning. She is a popular speaker and trainer for various state departments and non-profit groups in health care compliance. Atty. Jones has law practices in North Carolina and Illinois.
She received a B.S. in Marketing-Advertising from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; a J.D. from the University of North Carolina - North Carolina Central University School of Law and an LL.M In Health Care Policy & Regulation from Loyola School of Law-Chicago Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy. Atty. Jones advises clients on joint ventures, health care finance and risk management. She is a published author on certificate of need laws and health care planning. She is the host of “Health Law Talk”, a bog radio show addressing health policy topics. Atty. Jones is also a popular speaker and trainer for various state departments and non-profit groups in health care compliance.