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Integrity Through Compliance

Healthcare Entrepreneurship Must-Have: Putting Compliance Front & Center


Troutman Pepper’s Miranda Hooker joins the Integrity Through Compliance podcast to discuss her 20 years of experience as a white-collar attorney in the healthcare space, both as corporate defense attorney and as a federal healthcare fraud prosecutor. Together with AMI’s Jim Anliot and Jesse Caplan, she discusses the the growing opportunities, the significant compliance risks, the available compliance guidance (and the limits to that guidance), and how to mitigate the potential for government investigations and enforcement actions. There are huge potential opportunities for healthcare entrepreneurs in 2021, in addition to potential landmines that business leaders trip upon when they aren’t properly prepared. Visit the Affiliated Monitors website for the episode transcript.
 

Topics discussed:
• How the pandemic has prompted huge opportunity for improvement in innovation and infrastructure of the healthcare system — national efforts at collecting COVID data have demonstrated how much room there is for improvement
• The huge increase in the adoption of telehealth services, and the scope of services which can be delivered remotely; the opportunities to better operationalize these innovations
• How to view healthcare from a more holistic perspective, rather than simply treating one specific condition
• How the future may shift away from the typical “fee for service” payment model in favor of alternative methods, such as value-based care models (which incentevise patient outcomes), accountable care organizations, concierge medicine (which involve a flat yearly fee for a range of services)
• How state licensing boards are adapting to interstate flexibility with the rise in telehealth services
• What entrepreneurial investors and venture capitalists need to know about entering the healthcare industry
• Where fraud and abuse concerns fall among the many considerations of entrepreneurs as they develop products and services
• The conflicting perspectives from which entrepreneurs and regulators view the healthcare marketplace
• Getting quality advice, and learning the regulatory landscape before launching a business, to assess whether the proposed business model will even work
• New DOJ guidance on compliance that reflects their understanding that it’s a constantly evolving landscape, and there is no one size fits all approach
• The importance of having a compliance officer who is visible throughout the company, and who is seen as a resource for making things better, as opposed to a “supercop” enforcer.
• The importance of a training program that involves compliance — not only in terms of the rules, but how the compliance program affects their particular role
• Whistleblower protections: employees need to know that if they report a problem, they will be protected from retaliation
Email podcast@affiliatedmonitors.com with comments or questions.
Engineering, production, and music by Dan Barton
 
 

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Fraud Eats Strategy

Brazil is not for Beginners: Operation Lava Jato Part 2

Part 2 of this episode series continues the deep dive into Lava Jato or Operation Car Wash, the largest and most complex corruption investigation in the history of Brazil.

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Join us each week as we take a deep dive into the various forms of fraud across the world and discuss crime families, penny stock boiler rooms, international money launderers, narco-traffickers, oligarchs, dictators, warlords, kleptocrats and more.

Scott Moritz is a leading authority on white-collar crime, anti-corruption, and in the evaluation, design, remediation, implementation, and administration of corporate compliance programs, codes of conduct. He is also considered an authority in the establishment, training, and oversight of the investigative protocols carried out by financial intelligence, corporate security, and internal audit units.
 

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The Ethics Experts

Episode 065 — Daniel Coffeen

In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Nick welcomes Daniel Coffeen, Brand Strategist and Writer, to the show.

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Great Women in Compliance

Fernanda Beraldi on The Power of One


Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley.
In the episode entitled “The Power of One” Mary Shirley and Fernanda Beraldi talk about an initiative Fernanda has worked on in her community to help bring Compliance principles and techniques to a wider number of organizations.  Oftentimes smaller companies don’t have the resources available to them to implement full.  We focus on the idea that small ripples can create great waves and how one person’s efforts can truly change the world of those around them.
We also talk about how to incorporate a sense of balance for people who thrive on hustle – getting things done as a mover and shaker can exhilarating and satisfying but also can be tiring and draining for those constantly on the go.  These types of people often find it hard to say no.  Mary and Fernanda discuss what it’s like to be people who like to keep a full plate and give back whole-heartedly while setting boundaries, particularly when it comes to having to diplomatically turn someone down.
The Great Women in Compliance Podcast is proudly featured on the Compliance Podcast Network and sponsored by Corporate Compliance Insights.  If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to the podcast and rate it on your podcast player to help other compliance professionals find it.  Want to hear more from us?  We have a book, “Sending the Elevator Back Down: What We’ve Learned from Great Women in Compliance” (CCI Press, 2020).
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As always, we are so grateful for all of your support and if you have any feedback or suggestions for our 2021 line up or would just like to reach out and say hello, we always welcome hearing from our listeners.
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Compliance Into the Weeds

Compliance and ESG


Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. This week Matt and Tom take a deep dive into the role(s) of compliance for ESG. Some of the issues we consider are:

  • How compliance is most suited to lead a corporate ESG effort.
  • Why compliance must do so or be relegated to a technical function?
  • How does government, the courts and investors drive ESG?
  • What is the role in asymmetrical regulations in driving ESG?
  • Why was last week such a wakeup call for corporations around ESG? 

Resources
Matt in Radical Compliance
Resources to Assess ESG Materiality
Tom in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog
The Role of Compliance in ESG
Leading the ESG Effort-Steps for Compliance
Compliance, Data Analytics and ESG

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Daily Compliance News

June 2, 2021 the Senate Does Something edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Tesla not regulating Musk’s tweets. (WSJ)
  • Marsh CCO to add GC role. (WSJ)
  • Senate passes bill to fund CFTC. (WSJ)
  • Biden reverses ANWAR oil leases. (WSJ)