Compliance

Hanley Center Calls Spector 360 a ?Tremendous Resource? to Ensure Patient Confidentiality, Employee Productivity, and HIPAA Compliance



Vero Beach, FL (Vocus) March 10, 2010

Healthcare facilities and addiction treatment centers are required by law to protect patient confidentiality and meet compliance regulations, while providing the highest levels of patient care possible. This, according to the Hanley Center — a world-renowned nonprofit alcoholism and addiction treatment center — was the driving factor for investing in Spector 360 (www.Spector360.com ) PC and Internet monitoring software from SpectorSoft Corporation. From day one,… Continue reading

FightReady? 2010 Seminar to Address Drug and Alcohol Program Compliance

Evergreen, CO (PRWEB) January 22, 2010

Today, Kristina Hogan of Kristina Consulting Group of Evergreen, CO, and Donna Hastings of Rocky Mountain Medical of Englewood, CO, announced a day seminar taking place on January 27, 2010 in Denver. FightReady™ 2010, to be held at the Holiday Inn Central, is designed to help companies get their drug and alcohol programs in compliance. At the seminar, Rocky Mountain Medical Group, Kristina Consulting Group and Fight Ready… Continue reading

Improving Compliance With the Initial Outpatient Session Among Discharged Inpatient Dual Diagnosis Clients.: An Article From: Social Work

Improving compliance with the initial outpatient session among discharged inpatient dual diagnosis clients.: An article from: Social Work

This digital document is an article from Social Work, published by National Association of Social Workers on September 1, 1998. The length of the article is 2116 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after… Continue reading

Improving Treatment Compliance: Counseling & Systems Strategies for Substance Abuse & Dual Disorders

Improving Treatment Compliance: Counseling & Systems Strategies for Substance Abuse & Dual Disorders

In this book the Authors address what may be the most important task in treating substance abuse and dual disorders. Getting patients to attend treatment and mobilizing their resources to work on the problems that are causing them pain and dysfunction. The result is a formidable resource that all professionals and treatment clinics/programs involved in taking care of clients with substance abuse… Continue reading