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DPH compliance office reports $1.2 million in disallowed claims, highlights privacy incidents and training gains
Summary
Maggie Rakowski told the Health Commission the Office of Compliance & Privacy Affairs returned $1.2 million in disallowed claims from DHCS audits, reported no compliance fines in FY22-23, documented multiple privacy incidents across the network and credited a ~98% completion rate for mandatory privacy and compliance training.
Maggie Rakowski, chief integrity officer for the San Francisco Department of Public Health, reported to the Health Commission that the department returned $1.2 million in disallowed claims after external audits and has strengthened compliance and privacy procedures across its hospitals and clinics.
"Disallowances for that fiscal year...DPH returned $1,200,000 in disallowed claims as a result of external audits," Rakowski said, noting the amount reflected catch-up activity after regulators suspended audits during the COVID-19 emergency.
Rakowski described…
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