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DPH compliance office reports increased privacy monitoring and revised audits; commissioners press for whistleblower outcomes
Summary
OCPA presented its FY2019–20 annual report covering compliance program expansion, revised behavioral‑health audits, and privacy‑incident monitoring; commissioners and a public commenter asked for more detail on whistleblower investigation outcomes and audit corrective actions.
Maggie Rykowski, director of the Department of Public Health’s Office of Compliance and Privacy Affairs, told the Public Health Commission on Sept. 1 that OCPA expanded its compliance coverage across service lines, revised behavioral‑health audit protocols to focus on fraud/waste/abuse, and increased privacy monitoring during FY2019–20.
Rykowski said the department did not pay privacy fines in FY19–20 but recorded an increase in reportable privacy…
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