Compliance Program Effectiveness: From Mystery and Mayhem to Mastery and Metrics
Date: 12/11/24
Time: 2:00-3:00PM
* Please Note: registration closes at 11:59 PM ET the day before the live event. No further registrations will be accepted once registration has been closed *
Live closed captions are available.
Overview: This webinar explains how to drive effectiveness without shouldering all seven compliance elements alone, including ways to engage managers in investigations and reduce the compliance team’s workload. Speakers discuss structuring compliance meetings around the seven compliance elements, leveraging external partners for added support in smaller organizations, as well as creative approaches to compliance training and continued learning for teams to support a culture of compliance.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the basics of an effective compliance program regardless of organization size
- Identify what OIG and DOJ are looking for in an effective compliance program
- Identify tools and methods that will help demonstrate an effective compliance program
Speaker Information:
Marti Arvin, JD, CHC-F, CCEP-F, CHRC, CHPC, Chief Compliance Officer, Erlanger
Stephanie Haywood, Senior Vice President of Sales & Client Engagement, Ntracts
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