Deconstructing Corporate Compliance & Ethics for Single Facilities and Small Regional Chains

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates that all nursing facilities must have a compliance program by March 23, 2013. While large companies have had compliance programs for many years, smaller chains and single homes may not have yet established a formal plan. Given the fact that compliance is a concept well known and well-practiced in most nursing facilities, adoption of a "compliance program" should not be an overwhelming task. Rather, it is a matter of identifying what aspects of the program are already largely in place and which aspects need to be further developed and then designed into a program that makes sense for your organization.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand how a strong Corporate Compliance & Ethics Programs improves quality;
2. Know the first steps to take in developing a Corporate Compliance & Ethics Program;
3. Learn the 7 elements critical to implementing an efficient Corporate Compliance & Ethics Program; and
4. Focus on screening and internal monitoring and auditing elements - - both critical elements to the government.

Bill Gates

Co-founder and Chairman of Microsoft

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s an American business magnate, philanthropist, investor, computer programmer, and inventor.[3][4][5] Gates is the former chief executive and chairman of Microsoft, the world's largest personal-computer software company, which he co-founded with Paul Allen.

He is consistently ranked in the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest people[6] and was the wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2009—excluding 2008, when he was ranked third;[1] in 2011 he was the wealthiest American and the world's second wealthiest person.[7][8] According to the Bloomberg Billionaires List, Gates became the world's richest person again in May 2013, a position that he last held on the list in 2007. He held the position until Carlos Slim reclaimed it in July 2014.[8][9] As of September 2014, he is the second richest person in the world.[1]

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