Partner Judy Waltz was quoted in a Bloomberg BNA article, “Health-Care Compliance Plans to Face Increased Scrutiny,” covering the Health and Human Services Officer of Inspector General’s (HHS OIG) impact on a new government focus on health-care compliance programs.
As explained in the article, Waltz explained that “the OIG has been looking at compliance program effectiveness when considering whether to negotiate corporate integrity agreements. She predicted the OIG will either expect or require organizations to put the new compliance metrics in place.”
As explained in the article, Waltz explained that “the OIG has been looking at compliance program effectiveness when considering whether to negotiate corporate integrity agreements. She predicted the OIG will either expect or require organizations to put the new compliance metrics in place.”
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