Quality of Care and Compliance: Existing Challenges and First Steps for Hospitals
October 6, 2008
Compliance officers, in-house counsel, and other health care professionals should by now be aware that the government has made quality of care a top priority. The government’s three-prong approach seeks to:
- incentivize quality of care through payment reform,
- drive quality of care transparency through public reporting, and
- enforce quality of care through the False Claims Act and other federal and state mechanisms.
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