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Increasing Compliance and Reducing Risk Through Information Governance Practices
Ann Meehan, Senior Consultant, Information Governance, Iron Mountain. Andi Bosshart, Senior Vice President, Corporate Compliance and Privacy Officer, Community Health Systems. Lee Ann Chapman, Corporate Compliance Director, Community Health Systems.
April 7, 2019
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Compliance is dependent upon the trustworthiness of information. Inadequate data and information inventory reporting, inconsistent retention policy adherence or incomplete content classification can result in policy gaps that increase risk
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Information governance provides the guardrails around the proper use, access, retention, and protection of patient and business records. However, in order for it to work, you must first get your arms around the data and information that you have
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IG experts, including the Corporate Compliance and Privacy Officer from one of the largest US healthcare systems, will discuss how elements of IG, including retention policy and content classification, can be leveraged to reduce risk and enable compliance
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