Ensure healthcare data practices follow regulations and internal policies by monitoring compliance, conducting internal audits, reviewing policies and procedures, and assisting with compliance reporting.
Summary
The Compliance Analyst ensures healthcare data practices align with regulatory requirements and internal policies.
Responsibilities
- Monitor regulatory compliance
- Conduct internal audits
- Review policies and procedures
- Assist in compliance reporting
Requirements
- Knowledge of healthcare regulations preferred
- Strong analytical skills
- Detail-oriented
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Comprehensive benefits package
- PTO and retirement plan
- Remote work environment
EEO Statement
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to fostering inclusion.
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