The past is prologue: Reviewing compliance landmarks from 2018 to plan for 2019

Ritu Kaur Cooper (rcooper@hallrender.com) is an attorney in Washington, DC; Katherine Kuchan (kkuchan@hallrender.com); and James Junger (jjunger@hallrender.com) are attorneys in Milwaukee, WI. All are with Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, PC.

Compliance professionals live in a world of constant change. As new laws are passed, new regulations are finalized, and public health crises emerge, compliance professionals are expected to guide their organizations through uncharted territory to the destinations chosen by other leaders.

Although predicting the future is impossible, compliance priorities rarely develop in isolation. This article surveys significant compliance landmarks from 2018 to help compliance professionals plan for the next year. To be certain, the expected, steady flow of rulemaking, guidance updates, and day-to-day enforcement actions has not abated. Compliance issues involving physician compensation, documentation, coding and billing, and HIPAA, among others, continue to garner government scrutiny and, in many cases, significant monetary settlements. However, such issues are likely already included in a compliance professional’s plans for 2019. The events highlighted in this article are significant new topics that could alter the compliance landscape over the long term, requiring compliance professionals to adapt their practices to inform and protect their organizations.

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