Between November 13th and 16th, the Healthcare Basic Compliance Academy will take place in Denver, CO. The event is built to cater to professionals who are already equipped with some compliance knowledge and experience. Initiated by the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA), the academy is a choice platform for practitioners who are on the threshold of administering, fortifying, and supervising a comprehensive compliance program within a healthcare setting. Details about the event can be found here.
Much more than the conventional conference, the Healthcare Basic Compliance Academy is designed to offer a robust three-and-a-half days of classroom-style learning which underlines varieties of ways of realizing and handling compliance programs. This thoughtful approach is founded on the Seven Element Approach to compliance, a widely embraced framework that lays significant emphasis on conducting internal monitoring and auditing, implementing compliance and practice standards, designating a compliance officer or contact, conducting appropriate training and education, responding appropriately to detected offenses and developing corrective action, developing open lines of communication, and enforcing disciplinary standards through well-publicized guidelines.
Fulfilling its mandate as an educational and resource center, this commitment by the HCCA aims to synergize professionals in the health care compliance community, helping them to confront challenges, and grow in their careers. This event aims to escort practitioners through the journey of expertise needed to manage the demanding features of governance, risk, and compliance in today’s rapidly evolving health care landscape.
While it is no mean feat dealing with compliance issues within the healthcare sector, events such as the Healthcare Basic Compliance Academy are crucial in extending the knowledge base of professionals and inevitably impacting the shape and efficiency of the operational landscape in healthcare compliance.