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How to Effectively Consult to Physicians and Healthcare Leaders on Compliance issues.

Compliance Key INC - Healthcare Training Online
                                                  Jay Anstine
Jay Anstine Keynote Speaker at Compliance key Inc. He is the President of Bluebird Healthlaw Partners, LLC. As a healthcare lawyer specializing in regulatory compliance, Mr. Anstine consults to physicians, senior management, and boards of directors on compliance programs and regulatory issues impacting operations. Mr. Anstine's professional background includes working on the provider and the payer side of the market, for large for-profit and non-profit health systems, and small physician-owned entities.

 Webinar Id:  LSHCJH003 
 10:00 AM PT | 01:00 PM ET 
 02/05/2018
 Duration: 60 mins 


Overview
This webinar is designed to provide strategies and insights for effectively consulting to physicians and healthcare leaders on compliance issues. It will cover how to think and act like a consultant, a consistent process for consulting and strategies for communicating with disengaged physicians and leaders to improve buy-in. Using a case scenario, this presentation will walk through the steps to consulting on a hypothetical issue and offer insights for how to approach each step in the consulting process.
Why should you attend this webinar?
One of the biggest challenges any compliance officer faces is finding out about compliance issues on the backend. This is often a telltale sign of healthcare leaders disengaged to compliance. A significant step towards overcoming this challenge is how you handle consulting to them on business objectives. You want them to see you as a business partner not an obstacle. This webinar is designed to guide compliance officers through an approach to consulting that will change the perception of compliance in your organization so leaders engage you on the front end to advise them, rather than the back end cleaning up an issue.
Areas Covered in the Session:
  • How to think and act like a consultant.
  • How to efficiently gather facts, conduct research, and analyze any issue.
  • Handling written and verbal opinions.
  • How to navigate disengaged physicians and leaders to obtain buy-in.
  • Strategies for changing the perception of compliance.
  • Questions and Answers
Who can Benefit:
The target audience for this presentation will be new-to-the-profession compliance officers or those in the role at an intermediate level.
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