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09/23/2019

CORPORATE EXECUTIVE OF COMPLIANCE & HIPAA PRIVACY

Ohio Living Corporate

CORPORATE EXECUTIVE OF COMPLIANCE & HIPAA PRIVACY 

The Corporate Executive of Compliance and HIPAA Privacy is responsible for setting the standard for compliance, including the design and development of an audit and monitoring methodology with central reporting for system-wide program compliance in accordance with company standards and federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations. 

This role reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer but also works at the direction of the Finance, Audit, Ethics and Compliance Committee as well as the Quality Improvement Committee. This role directs the business of the corporate Ethics and Compliance Committee and works collaboratively with the Chief Human Resources and Ethics Officer, Chief Information and HIPAA Security Officer, and Chief Nursing Officer. 

This position doesn't necessarily need to reside at the corporate office, but the person will need to be able to travel to Columbus weekly. 

Essential Activities and Tasks 

Corporate Compliance Program Management

  • Ensures implementation of an annual compliance work plan that is effective and addresses the Office of Inspector General (OIG) Annual Work Plan and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid risk areas.
  • Works with the corporate committee to identify ethics and compliance risks, to ensure appropriate compliance audits and reviews are conducted and to ensure corrective action is taken when indicated.
  • Works with the Chief Human Resources and Ethics Officer to develop, implement and maintain the Code of Ethics and Compliance and develop and maintain Ethics and Compliance policies and procedures. Optimizing employee communication in this Officer partnership is essential.
  • Works with operational teammates to assess risk management strategies.
  • Ensures appropriate screening processes are in place to ensure that the organization does not hire or conduct business with individuals or entities that have been debarred from participation in federally funded healthcare programs.
  • Ensures annual compliance with employee and board member training.
  • Works with Chief Nursing Officer and Chief Financial Officer on assessing and mitigating clinical documentation/billing risk issues.

Legal Compliance

  • Maintains working knowledge of compliance issues, laws and regulations.
  • Partners with internal leaders for the integration and affirmation of accurate clinical, coding and billing practices.
  • Partners with Chief Nursing Officer to address compliance concerns regarding additional document requests (ADRs), patient and resident chart reviews, and government requests.
  • Manages HIPAA violation breaches then remedies and reports as required.
  • Consults with attorneys as necessary to address difficult issues.
  • Reports violations of compliance or regulatory standards to duly authorized enforcement agencies as appropriate or required.

Internal Audit and Investigations

  • Responds to complaints or violations for problem solution and resolution.
  • Conducts and/or oversees appropriate investigations and audits to ensure that compliance procedures are followed.
  • Works with the Chief Executive Officer and the Finance, Audit, Ethics and Compliance and Quality Improvement Committees to ensure establishment of routine, periodic internal auditing and monitoring activities to assess compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
  • Provides standardization and corporate guidance as to development of Quality Improvement Program with metrics and templates to ensure completeness of medical record, including pre- and post-payment reviews.

HIPAA Privacy Program Management

  • Creates, posts, and distributes notices of information/privacy practices.
  • Oversees acknowledgement recording.
  • Handles complaints, investigations and disclosures.
  • Supports the annual breach report to Office of Civil Rights (OCR) and for any other breach reporting as needed.
  • Works with the Chief Information Officer on coordination of HIPAA Security as requested.

Systems Control

  • Partners with Staff Educators to affirm necessary skill set and ongoing training requirements of coding, billing, and care staff members.
  • Clearinghouse for strategy development for compliance with new business lines.
  • Verifies software technology is in place to adequately provide oversight and monitoring.

Qualifications 

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field required.
  • Master's degree in business administration or a related field preferred.
  • Current unencumbered license for the state of Ohio to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) required.
  • Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) and Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) certifications required.

Experience

  • Five years experience in compliance operations management required.
  • Three years experience in health care management or administration required.
  • Knowledge and experience with regulatory compliance issues, and familiarity with operational, financial, quality assurance and human resources procedures and regulations required.
  • Clinical and billing documentation experience required.
  • Proficiency with Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and the internet required.

To learn more about this exciting opportunity and to apply, go to www.ohioliving.org/careers

Ohio Living is among the country's leading comprehensive resources on aging well. Our Ohio-based services range from a variety of housing options in one of our life plan communities through the full continuum of care to post-acute home health and hospice support for adults, wherever they live. Most importantly, we're a company that:

  • chooses to operate as a faith-based, not-for-profit organization
  • makes its mission the heart of our organization
  • has a reputation for consistently exceeding the needs and expectations of those we serve
  • provides an engaging, team-oriented workplace dedicated to career, family and faith
  • commits to recognizing our employees for a job well done

We're looking for people who:

  • have a passion for helping people, solving problems and contributing to a positive work environment
  • are excited about bringing their personal standards and ideals to work each day
  • understand that HOW you do your job is just as important as WHAT you do in your job

Why work at Ohio Living? 

Depending on an employee's status, they may benefit from:

  • competitive wages
  • affordable medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 403b retirement savings
  • paid time off including your birthday
  • training, continuing education, and education assistance
  • the latest technology
  • unlimited career opportunities
  • and much more!

Who is Ohio Living? 

Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio Living is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit, multi-site senior living organizations. Since its founding in 1922, Ohio Living has defined the highest standards of quality of life for adults through its 13 life plan communities and Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice. 

Our mission is to provide adults with caring and quality services toward the enhancement of physical, mental and spiritual well-being consistent with the Christian Gospel. 

Our Values: Care * Integrity * Customer Service Innovation * Financial Stewardship * Leadership

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