Month:April 2016
On this Day: the Federal Register (April)
Ryan Meade Editor-in-Chief Director of Regulatory Compliance Studies at Loyola University Chicago School of Law The number of annually published pages of the Federal Register doesn’t tell us much about the growth of regulations in the United States. After all, even repeals of regulations take up page counts. But the size of the Federal …
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Adding Federal Grant Compliance to the Audit Plan: the University of Florida Case
Greg Grabinski Executive Editor Loyola University Chicago School of Law, JD 2016 One of the best sources for designing a compliance program’s annual audit plan is to look around to see what is happening at peer institutions. If there is a regulatory settlement in a peer organization’s similar business line, then the subject-matter should …
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Lessons Still to be Learned from Settlements of Implantable Cardiac Device Cases
Gail Jankowski Executive Editor Loyola University Chicago School of Law, JD 2016 Although the DOJ reached 70 settlements involving 457 hospitals in 43 states for more than $250 million related to cardiac devices that were implanted in Medicare patients which violated coverage requirements, they were not done yet. Another batch of 51 hospitals settled …
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Welcome to Inside Compliance
Today we are launching the blog of the Loyola University Chicago Journal of Regulatory Compliance. In this space we will publish news alerts, brief commentaries, and short essays on regulatory compliance.