Corporate Integrity Agreements: Independent Review of Organizations and the Office of the Inspector General
February 24, 2025
Foley partner Judy Waltz, co-chair of the firm’s Health Care Practice Group, is speaking at the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) Board & Compliance Committee Conference in the session “Corporate Integrity Agreements: Independent Review of Organizations and the Office of the Inspector General” on February 24.
This presentation will cover:
- Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIA): When they are required and what they require of obligated organizations;
- Independent Review Organizations (IRO) and Quality Review Organizations (QRO): Qualifications, independence, and structure of common IRO and QRO reviews;
- Board’s role in overseeing the compliance program of a CIA-obligated organization; and
- Lessons learned and best practices identified from organizations under CIAs.
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