WILMINGTON, Del., March 21, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The second annual Healthcare Compliance Symposium is a joint effort of Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance to provide resources for professionals facing the challenges of the fast-growing and highly regulated healthcare industry. The full-day event will be held on April 4, 2019, in Polishook Hall Room 203 at the Delaware Law School and will include continental breakfast, lunch, and a complimentary book from First Healthcare Compliance. Registration will be available to the public until April 2, 2019.

Eight industry experts will offer diverse viewpoints and provide helpful insight on timely topics including cybersecurity, human resources challenges, telemedicine, exclusions, and ethics while instructing and leading interactive discussions among attendees to answer common questions and provide practical tips. Sponsors of the event include Weiner Benefits Group, the Professional Association of Healthcare Office Managers, and Liles Parker, PLLC.

Several attendees are returning to the annual event for learning credits and the experience of meeting other professionals in the growing field of healthcare compliance. "Our clients appreciate the opportunity to learn first-hand from experts and to receive the most up to date information available in a field that requires great attention to detail," shares Regina Miller, Client Services Manager at First Healthcare Compliance. Miller continues "we're happy to be able to collaborate with Delaware Law School and offer this learning resource to compliance professionals." Attendees of the conference serve in roles such as legal, risk management and administrative positions within all segments of healthcare. Generally, healthcare organizations in the United States face the same federal regulations regardless of their size or location.

Meaningful discussions will be coupled with multiple opportunities for learning credits. Attendees are eligible to receive 7.5 CLE credits (6.5 substantive, 1 ethics) in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. This program has been approved for 7.5 continuing education unit(s) by Practice Management Institute® and PAHCOM and the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)® has approved this event for up to 9.0 live CCB CEUs. Continuing Education Units are awarded based on individual attendance records. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by CCB of this event content or of the event sponsor.

About Delaware Law School: Widener University is a metropolitan university that connects curricula to social issues through civic engagement. Dynamic teaching, active scholarship, personal attention, applied leadership, and experiential learning are key components of the Widener experience. Delaware Law School is the First State's only law school, providing Juris Doctor, legal graduate and paralegal degree programs with an emphasis on developing legal professionals who reflect the Delaware Way and its traditions of civility, integrity and mutual respect. The school offers signature programs in corporate and business law, environmental law, family health law and policy, trial advocacy, and dignity rights.

About First Healthcare Compliance: Founded in 2012 by a nurse attorney, the First Healthcare Compliance software solution creates confidence among compliance professionals through education, resources, and support in the areas of HIPAA, OSHA, human resources compliance, and fraud waste and abuse laws. Serving clients across the United States, the company's evolving platform provides real-time insight for board reporting and across multiple locations. For more information please visit https://1sthcc.com/

 

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