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    Compliance & Ethics Program Risk Assessment Essentials

    When: November 18, 2025 2:30 pm
    November 18, 2025 3:30 pm
    Eastern Standard Time
    When: November 18, 2025 @ 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST

    When: Ongoing

    Members: $55
    Members: $55
    | Non-Members:$ 110

    About This Event

    This session reviews key components of an effective SNF Compliance & Ethics Program with emphasis on conducting a facility Risk Assessment to drive development of the facility-specific Compliance Work Plan. A sample Risk Assessment template will be provided, as well as examples of prioritizing facility-specific risks and establishing targeted work plan goals and program activities. New and seasoned leaders will develop skill in operationalizing critical Risk Assessment and Work Plan development steps as part of facility litigation risk reduction efforts.

    Learning Objectives

    At the conclusion of this session, the learner will:

    1. Identify and assess facility effectiveness in achieving successful implementation of key components of a SNF Compliance & Ethics Program

    2. Understand key considerations and categories of risk for SNF/NFs and develop ability to objectively quantify facility risk in these areas.

    3. Apply strategies for prioritizing facility risk to develop a reasonable SNF Compliance and Ethics Program work plan

    Target Audience: Administrator, DON, Clinical Department Managers, Clinical Consultants, QAPI Team, Compliance Officer, Owners, Board of Directors

     

    *This webinar is a part of the Reducing Litigation Risk for SNF & AL webinar series. If interested in purchasing the full 12-month series, contact kniehoff@ihca.org

    Our Speakers

    Amie Martin, OTR/L, CDP, CHC, RAC-CT, MJ

    President, Proactive LTC Consulting LLC

    Amie’s experience as a clinical trainer, quality assurance director, Compliance Officer and multi-facility operations manager culminated in the founding of Proactive Medical Review. She is certified in healthcare compliance and as a Resident Assessment Coordinator, and has successfully partnered with post- acute care and rehabilitation service providers to improve clinical outcomes, compliance programs, medical record documentation, and to reduce error rates under medical review.

    Questions about this event?

    Please email Katie, IHCA/INCAL’s director of education, using the form below.

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