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Knowledge level: Intermediate  



Objectives:
  • Suggestions for improving your hiring process for compliance professionals
  • Tips for explaining complicated rules and legal hierarchy to compliance and medical professionals
  • Strategies for analyzing contradictory "expert" opinions and reducing legal anxiety
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Davidson Ballroom A, Level 1M
Track: Auditing & Monitoring

Knowledge level: Intermediate  



Objectives:
  • Identify the types of metrics you need to monitor
  • Understand how to cross walk your compliance risks to key metrics
  • Learn how to leverage and enhance business self-monitoring
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Room 207, Level 2
Track: Case Studies

Knowledge level: Intermediate  



Objectives:
  • Ingesting the data required to build provider bell curves, evaluating risk against CMS Normative data, and aggregating risk for leadership
  • The process involved for distribution and the rollout strategy to a large and highly complex organization
  • The technology used to create the data and distribution tools
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Room 106, Level 1
Track: Investigations

Knowledge level: Basic  



Objectives:
  • • Discuss the unique challenges of conducting internal investigations in times of crisis
  • • Learn best practices for formulating and implementing an investigative plan during a crisis
  • • Explore how to manage internal and external pressures during an internal investigation
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Room 103, Level 1
Track: Risk Management

Knowledge level: Intermediate  



Objectives:
  • Identify and categorize project risk sources for effective risk management and goal achievement despite changing conditions
  • Establish and apply a systematic process to define and use risk parameters to analyze, categorize, and control risks in a project
  • Aligning key elements with a shared vision, involving stakeholders, and fostering understanding for success
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Room 205, Level 2
Track: Technology & Innovation

Knowledge level: Basic  



Objectives:
  • Define what data analytics is and why it is important
  • Identify the impact data analytics has on your entity
  • Discuss common risk exposures within the revenue cycle
Monday
05:15pm - 06:15pm EDT - April 15, 2024 | Room: Room 104, Level 1
Track: Discusssion Group

Knowledge level: Advanced  

This session will not be recorded



Objectives:
  • Collaborative discussion of challenging issues privacy professionals are facing related to cybersecurity incident response
  • Audience-driven topics for discussion with colleagues and panelist related to collaboration between legal, forensics and insurance carrier
  • Sharing practical solutions from experts and peers in the event of a cybersecurity incident/data breach
Tuesday
10:00am - 11:00am EDT - April 16, 2024 | Room: Hall B, Level 3

Tuesday
11:45am - 12:45pm EDT - April 16, 2024 | Room: Hall B, Level 3
Track: General Compliance/Hot Topics

Knowledge level: Intermediate  



Objectives:
  • Most significant recent policy, regulatory, and enforcement developments from Congress, CMS, OIG, and DOJ that impact healthcare compliance
  • Issues on the horizon that healthcare compliance professionals should know about
  • Potential impact of elections later this year for healthcare compliance in 2025 and beyond
Tuesday
11:45am - 12:45pm EDT - April 16, 2024 | Room: Davidson Ballroom A, Level 1M
Track: Professional Skills

Knowledge level: Basic  



Objectives:
  • Are you leveraging the relationships as an extension of your internal team? Maximize partnering with Customer Success, Account Management, and Support
  • The question of budgets: How to justify the expenditure for software licenses, and demonstrate value to your management and stakeholders
  • What to do if a technology partnership needs resuscitation: Co-collaboration best practices when things haven’t gone as planned