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SAI Global Compliance Honors Exceptional Achievements and Examines Industry Trends at Compliance 360 Customer Conference
ALPHARETTA, Ga. --(Business Wire)--
Compliance professionals from financial services, healthcare, insurance
and other regulated industries shared their best practices, new ideas
and concerns regarding increasing demands for compliance effectiveness
and protecting against risks associated with outside vendors at the
recent Compliance
360 2012 Customer Conference. The event was hosted by SAI
Global Compliance, the world's leading provider of governance, risk
and compliance (GRC) products, services and technology including the Compliance
360® GRC Software Suite.
Topics top of mind for the attendees included:
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Getting the Board's Attention: Due to increasingly strict
fiduciary and reporting obligations, board directors must be fully
informed of compliance and risk factors within an organization.
Compliance officers need to be able to present to the board in a
concise, educational manner that will help directors make informed
decisions. Tactics discussed for achieving this included creating
summary reports for emerging risks, monitoring and outlining
up-and-coming legislation and using examples to highlight the
implications of compliance breaches.
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Third-Party Risk: As organizations increasingly turn to
outsourced providers to reduce operating costs and increase their
focus on core competencies, the need for third-party risk management
continues to grow in importance. With the nature of business
relationships in a constant state of change, the need for continuous
assessments and early warning indicators of changes to risk profiles
is becoming a must for many organizations in regulated industries. As
risk profiles change over time, compliance and risk professionals need
to constantly adjust their focus and corrective action plans for
vendors, especially those in the high-risk and high-impact categories.
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HIPAA/Privacy Enforcement: With the HHS Office for Civil Rights
(OCR) now piloting a program to perform audits of covered entities to
assess privacy and security compliance as mandated by the HITECH Act,
the risk of fines and negative publicity is growing. These
organizations are turning to their internal programs and processes to
protect themselves from sanctions and compliance proessionals are
taking the initiative in planning and preparation. Examples of
planning include mapping out everything down to what type of boxes
will be utilized during office relocation and staging "mock audits" to
ensure that all privacy requirements are met and can withstand the
scrutiny of an external review.
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Staying off the Regulator's Radar: Beyond improving the
effectiveness of compliance programs, the ability to quantitatively
demonstrate compliance capabilities to regulators is key to staying
off the short list for review. This is being achieved by monitoring
the focus of the regulators and proactively making the supporting
evidence of compliance available to them using an "on demand" model.
Organizations with exemplary compliance programs, including notable
return on investment (ROI), effective reduction in fraud, waste and
abuse, and improvements in both the efficiency and effectiveness of
incident supervision were recognized during the Compliance 360 Customer
Conference Award ceremony. The winning businesses that showed
outstanding achievements in their GRC efforts included:
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Vail Resorts: Excellence in Compliance Management
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WellCare: Excellence in Compliance Risk Management
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HealthPlan of San Mateo: Excellence in Demonstrating Compliance
Effectiveness
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BankUnited: Excellence in Third-Party Risk Management
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HealthPlus of Michigan: Excellence in Incident Management
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BJC HealthCare: Excellence in a Broad Scale Deployment
"In an environment where compliance and risk management programs are
increasingly the target of scrutiny, highlighting organizations that
have experienced the benefits of successful deployments provides peers
with models for creating their own first-rate GRC programs," said Steve
McGraw, GRC President, SAI (News - Alert) Global Compliance. "By bringing together
customers from regulated industries to foster dialogue about current
trends and share best practices, we're helping compliance professionals
utilize the collective experience of the Compliance 360 community to
more effectively address their most demanding challenges."
About Compliance 360® GRC Software Suite
The original Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) software solutions
born in the cloud, Compliance 360 brings order and efficiency to the
complexity of enterprise governance, risk management, compliance and
audit management. The Compliance 360 GRC
Software Suite includes regulatory
compliance software, policy
management software, internal
audit software, incident
management software, ERM
software and a wide variety of specialty applications. More than
250,000 professionals every day in healthcare, insurance, financial
services, distribution and other regulated industries rely on Compliance
360 applications to help protect their revenues, reputations and brands. www.compliance360.com
About SAI Global Compliance
SAI Global Compliance provides organizations with a wide range of
governance, risk and compliance (GRC) products, solutions and services
that help build organizational integrity and meet overall business
objectives. With more than twenty-five years experience and offices in
more than 25 countries, SAI Global's solutions include a wide range of
GRC products and services including the Compliance 360 GRC Software
Suite, best practice Code of Conduct program services and training,
compliance and ethics training and awareness, risk and culture
assessments, a full range of advisory services, whistleblowing hotline
services, regulatory knowledge, policy management, case management, and
third party compliance management including automated due diligence
workflow and management. www.saiglobal.com/compliance

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