What is Evidence-based Compliance?
Organizations must demonstrate compliance.
In of itself, having a compliance program does not demonstrate compliance. Many organizations strive for compliance through
the implementation of policies and procedures that follow guidelines issued by industry organizations and government watchdogs.
However, when investigated or subpoenaed for information, it is only then that an organization realizes it has insufficient evidence
to demonstrate that its compliance program is effective. Evidence-based Compliance
is the implementation of systems and procedures that enforce and create strong
evidence of compliance with company policy.
Example: Physician Consultant Arrangements

Providing the Required Evidence.
Anti-kickback and fraud enforcement is at an all-time high and government enforcers (e.g., OIG and DoJ)
have consistently said that companies must implement meaningful internal
controls in order to show effective compliance. Most Corporate Integrity Agreements
are now mandating the use of "Arrangements Databases"
as a mechanism for organizations to monitor their regulated activities. R-Squared has
combined these government recommendations with industry best practices to create
a next generation compliance platform that connects with other enterprise systems, automates workflows,
and continually gathers in one location all supporting evidence of compliance.
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