Compliance 101, Third Edition
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Authors Debbie Troklus and Greg Warner have updated Compliance 101 to reflect recent developments in compliance regulations, including HIPAA, HITECH, and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Compliance 101, Third Edition provides a comprehensive review of the fundamentals in health care compliance. This practical book is based on the popular HCCA education program known by the same name. You will learn about the seven essential elements of an effective compliance program and how to implement them. The text includes: - Step-by-step instructions on setting up and maintaining a compliance program - A chapter dedicated to HIPAA and HITECH regulations - A glossary with compliance terms and definitions - Sample compliance forms and policies. This book is ideal for compliance professionals new to the field, compliance committee members, compliance liaisons, board members, and others who need a foundation in compliance principles.

Perfect Paperback: 152 pages

Publisher: Health Care Compliance Association; Third Edition edition (September 1, 2011)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0977843076

ISBN-13: 978-0977843077

Product Dimensions: 7 x 0.4 x 10 inches

Shipping Weight: 12 ounces

Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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This is short enough that you can read it cover to cover in your hotel room at an HCCA conference. I did that and passed the CHC exam on the first try. If you're reading this, you're probably trying to do the same thing and I recommend this book for that purpose.Understand that the brevity of the book is a feature, not a bug. The CHC is simply not the kind of test that is looking for rote memorization and I think a lot of people get tripped up by the fact that this simply isn't the sort of thing you can study for with a deck of flashcards. There really isn't that much raw material and the test is about actually applying that material to situations on the ground. As such, this book is not about being a compliance officer so much as it is about learning to THINK like one.PS: Another tip, a lot of good information is buried in the glossary, and after you pass the book continues to be useful with its model forms.

this book was long on dollars and short on content. this book is a little less than $1/ page. It gives an amazing amount of appendices to supplement its short content. provides a very fleeting overview of compliance even for a '101' book. If the price was less than half what is being charged then perhaps it would be an ok value. else, bypass this.

In all likelihood, an updated version will likely be in print soon, given the recent HIPAA implementation dates and changes. Nevertheless, the book is an easy read and provides foundational information for someone new to the area of healthcare compliance.

This book was the only source I used to study for the CHC examination. It covers Federal healthcare laws in one easy to read source that gets to the point. I read it three times, took the exam, and passed the first time.

This book is ridiculously overpriced for the content. You can get most of the content by researching the internet. I was sorely disappointed.

Overall this is a good general resource; however I was somewhat disappointed in this book. It's recommended for study to obtain the SCCE Certified Compliance & Ethics Certificate; however, much of the book is dedicated to the Certified Healthcare Compliance certificate. Would be helpful if that material could be kept separate so more easily focus on what's relevant for the general certificate exam.

This is the study guide for the CHC exam but that's about it. It does not have much depth. I use it as a textbook for our Healthcare Compliance 101 course but we go into so much more detail than this book. It's overpriced for the amount of information included. I agree with other comments that you can find all the information doing an internet search.

I have the second edition and was considering purchasing this third edition. Can anyone who has purchased this provide any info on what differences if any there may be. Reading the reviews it does not appear to have changed much. The second edition is also only 132 pages and it has many appendages and samples of forms. I do like these but if there are no significant changes from this edition to this new third edition then I really don't need it.thanks for any input

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