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About HCCA

HCCA currently has over 6500 members and over 2,000 CHC certified in the U.S.

HCCA Mission

HCCA exists to champion ethical practice and compliance standards and to provide the necessary resources for ethics and compliance professionals and others who share these principles.

HCCA Vision

The vision of HCCA is to be the pre-eminent compliance and ethics association promoting lasting success and integrity of organizations worldwide.

HCCA Bylaws 

Letter from the CEO Roy Snell, to members. Call Me!

2007 HCCA CEO Report to the Membership

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HCCA - a New Forum!
HCCA is a new forum for healthcare professionals involved in compliance serving all segments of the health care industry

  • Hospitals
  • Group Practices
  • Laboratory
  • Academic institutions
  • Home health
  • Hospice
  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Durable medical equipment
  • Payor/Managed Care
  • Third Party Billing
  • Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Behavioral Health
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

Compliance
The process of meeting the expectations of others. More specifically, it is the process of helping our health care professionals understand and meet the expectations of those who grant us money, pay for our services, regulate our industry, etc. Health care compliance includes numerous issues such as reimbursement, grant accounting, managed care, OSHA and Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations regulations, licensure, and due diligence to prevent and detect violations of the law.

Major Functions
1 . To promote quality compliance programs in health care — their introduction, development, and maintenance.

2 . To provide a forum for interaction and information exchange to enable our members to provide high quality compliance programs.

3 . To create high quality educational opportunities for those involved with compliance in the health care industry.

HCCA is not meant to:
Focus on clinical or bio-ethical compliance issues or duplicate the current efforts of general and specialty-specific national associations that lobby for regulatory changes.

Services

  • Educational Programs
  • Professional Network
  • Monthly Newsletter
  • Compliance Weekly News Updates
  • Compliance E-News Alerts
  • Health Care Forum Discussion Groups
  • Annual National Compliance Institute
  • Regional Seminars
  • Cooperative Programs with Other National Organizations
  • Member Discounts
  • And more!

 

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