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OCPA reports audits, disallowances and whistleblower volume; new Prop D rules highlighted

San Francisco Health Commission · November 19, 2024
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The Department—s Office of Compliance and Privacy Affairs presented annual compliance training, said disallowances were a little over $500,000 and described a shift to agency-level audits that lowered error rates; the office also outlined whistleblower and privacy incident processes and explained changes under Prop D.

Garrett Chatfield, deputy director of the Department of Public Health—s Office of Compliance and Privacy Affairs (OCPA), gave the Health Commission an annual compliance-and-privacy briefing that covered training, audit results, disallowances, whistleblower referrals and recent changes under Proposition D.

Chatfield summarized the compliance program using the federal "seven elements" framework (compliance officer/committee, policies, line of communication, education and training, monitoring, response and discipline). He said OCPA conducts internal reviews to reduce fraud, waste and abuse and that last…

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