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04.27.26-04.30.26

HCCA 30th Annual Compliance Institute

Orlando, Fla.

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04.27.26-04.30.26

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Loews Meeting Complex at Universal Orlando
Orlando, Fla.
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The Compliance Institute (CI) has been the ultimate go-to event for healthcare compliance professionals looking to stay ahead of the game. Every year, they bring you cutting-edge education, expert insights you can actually use, and invaluable networking opportunities—all in one dynamic experience designed to take your compliance program to the next level. Attendees can expect top-tier speakers, the latest updates on regulations and enforcement trends, program solutions from a variety of exhibitors, and interactive activities that make learning as engaging as it is impactful. No matter where you are in your compliance journey—whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro—the CI has something for you.

On April 27, Partner Adam Greene will join both Part 1 and Part 2 of the Privacy Officer Roundtable. These sessions will introduce and identify various topics for a collaborative discussion of challenging issues privacy professionals are facing, provide audience-driven topics for discussion with colleagues and facilitators, and share practical solutions from experts and peers to the never-ending day-to-day privacy struggles.

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Healthcare  and Privacy Counseling & Compliance
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