Understanding the OIG's 7 Elements of a Successful Compliance Program

Attend this session to learn how to implement the OIG's 7 Elements of an Effective Compliance Program, ensuring your compliance program meets regulatory standards.
  • Thursday
  • September
  • 18
  • 2025
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
Duration: 90 Minutes
IMG Keisha Wilson
Webinar Id: 61323
Live
Session
$119.00
Single Attendee
$249.00
Group Attendees
Recorded
Session
$159.00
Single Attendee
$359.00
Group Attendees
Combo
Live+Recorded
$249.00
Single Attendee
$549.00
Group Attendees

Overview:

A strong compliance program is the foundation of risk mitigation, regulatory adherence, and fraud prevention in healthcare organizations. The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has outlined 7 essential elements that every organization must implement to ensure compliance, integrity, and operational effectiveness.

Failure to establish a comprehensive compliance program can lead to audit risks, financial penalties, reputational damage, and potential legal consequences. 

Why you should Attend:

Uncertain if your compliance program meets regulatory standards? A weak or incomplete compliance program can lead to increased audit risks, financial penalties, and potential legal action.

Join this session to gain clarity and confidence in implementing the OIG’s 7 Elements of an Effective Compliance Program. 

Learn how to:

  • Identify and address gaps in your compliance framework
  • Reduce risk and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse
  • Strengthen policies, training, and enforcement to ensure regulatory compliance

Don’t let uncertainty put your organization in jeopardy! Gain the insights you need to build a strong, compliant, and audit-ready program.

Areas Covered in the Session:

This webinar will provide a detailed breakdown of the OIG’s 7 Elements, helping you:

  • Understand the purpose and impact of each element in preventing fraud, waste, and abuse
  • Identify gaps in your current compliance program and implement corrective actions
  • Develop and enforce written policies, procedures, and internal controls
  • Enhance compliance training and education for employees at all levels
  • Improve auditing, monitoring, and disciplinary actions to ensure accountability

Who Will Benefit:

  • Physicians
  • NPP
  • Midwives
  • Clinical Staff
  • Social Workers
  • PT
  • OT
  • Coders
  • Billers
  • Auditors
  • Compliance Professionals
  • Compliance Officers
  • Administrative Leadership
  • Hospitals
  • Private Practice

Speaker Profile

Keisha Wilson CCS, CPC, CPCO, CPMA, CRC, CPB, AAPC Approved Instructor Keisha Wilson, the founder/CEO of KW Advanced Consulting, is a seasoned professional with over 20+ years of experience in the healthcare field. Her career in large teaching hospitals and acute ambulatory care systems includes roles such as an outpatient coding specialist, clinical documentation improvement (CDI) specialist, compliance operations coding and billing manager, interim compliance director, and consultant to various coding companies. Her extensive experience is a testament to her leadership and deep understanding of the industry.

Keisha is not just a subject matter expert in Compliance and Revenue Cycle Management but also a dedicated educator and trainer. She excels in Risk-Based Audits, Retrospective, Prospective, Evaluation and Management audits, and auditing and coding of multi-specialty, documentation, and coding Telehealth/Telemedicine services, Risk Adjustment/HCC provider and coder education/training and webinars. Keisha has developed and implemented numerous compliance documentation and coding training programs for organizations of all sizes. She is an approved instructor for KW Advanced Consulting and an adjunct instructor for the American Academy for Professional Coders (AAPC), teaching a wide range of compliance and coding courses.

Keisha's dedication to sharing her expertise extends beyond her professional roles. She serves on the Board of Directors for an outpatient mental health clinic and actively participates in various telehealth and compliance committees. As a published author, she regularly contributes coding articles for KW Advanced Consulting, keeping the industry updated with the latest developments. Her collaboration with the AAPC editors on various Primary Care Coding Alerts and AAPC Magazine (formerly Healthcare Business Monthly) is a testament to her commitment to advancing the field.