HHS OIG General Compliance Program Guidance: An empowered and independent compliance function

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Corporate Compliance & Ethics Week 2023 kicked off with a gift for healthcare and life sciences compliance practitioners by way of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) General Compliance Program Guidance, released in November.[1]

Many areas of the guidance covered aspects already familiar to compliance officers from previous guidance; however, one particular area caught my eye: being the first pronouncement of its kind by any compliance regulator, seemingly designed to provide details around OIG’s apparent expectations of what an independent and empowered compliance function would look like.

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