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Managing Healthcare Compliance in an Era of Complexity

Join NAVEX and healthcare compliance experts for a practical panel discussion on the challenges healthcare organizations are managing, and how teams can move from reactive responses to greater visibility, consistency, and control.

Duration: 1 hours

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What you’ll take away

Healthcare compliance teams are navigating more scrutiny, more complexity, and more pressure to prove their programs are working. This session will help you understand where pressure is increasing, how leading teams are responding, and what to watch as expectations continue to evolve.

Understand today’s pressure points

Hear how regulatory scrutiny, AI, third parties, and operational complexity are changing the healthcare risk landscape.

Strengthen visibility and control

Explore ways to reduce fragmentation, improve consistency, and respond more effectively across complex healthcare operations.

Know what to watch next

Hear expert perspectives on the risks, governance questions, and program expectations healthcare compliance leaders should keep on their radar.

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The reality: healthcare compliance is harder to see, run, and prove

Healthcare compliance is becoming harder to manage across complex operations. Regulatory expectations are rising, digital transformation is accelerating, and risk is spreading across more systems, teams, third parties, and operational processes. 

Healthcare organizations are facing: 

  • Increasing regulatory scrutiny and accountability  
  • More distributed operations across hospitals, clinics, service lines, and teams  
  • Growing reliance on AI, third parties, data, and digital systems  
  • More pressure to demonstrate compliance effectiveness with clear documentation and reporting  

As complexity grows, healthcare compliance teams need greater visibility, more consistent execution, and clearer proof of program effectiveness.

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Speakers

In this session Adam, Hillary and Erena will discuss the challenges healthcare organizations are managing and how teams can get ahead.

  • Adam Turteltaub, Host of Compliance Lives Podcast

    Adam Turteltaub

    Compliance and Ethics Advisor

    Adam Turteltaub, Host of Compliance Lives Podcast

    Adam Turteltaub

    Compliance and Ethics Advisor

    Adam Turteltaub CCEP, CHC is a recognized voice in ethics and compliance, with extensive experience helping organizations strengthen compliance programs and navigate evolving regulatory expectations. He served as Chief Engagement and Strategy Officer at SCCE and HCCA.

    He also hosts the Compliance Lives podcast, where he speaks with compliance and risk leaders about their careers and the learning that they would like to pass down.

  • A woman with long dark hair and bangs, wearing a maroon blazer and a patterned blouse, smiling in front of a window with a cityscape in the background.

    Hillary Harlan

    Managing Director

    Forensics Healthcare, BDO

    A woman with long dark hair and bangs, wearing a maroon blazer and a patterned blouse, smiling in front of a window with a cityscape in the background.

    Hillary Harlan

    Managing Director

    Forensics Healthcare, BDO

    As a Managing Director with the BDO Forensics Healthcare team, Hillary is a healthcare compliance leader with decades of experience spanning regulatory oversight, governance, and risk management. She has held executive roles, including Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer, where she managed HIPAA Privacy and Security, False Claims, and Anti-Kickback regulations across diverse healthcare settings such as acute care, physician practices, ancillary services, and healthcare technology. Her deep expertise in healthcare mergers and acquisitions, fraud prevention, and complex claims review positions her as a trusted advisor for organizations navigating regulatory challenges.

  • Erena Langley

    Director of Regulatory Solutions

    NAVEX

    Erena Langley

    Director of Regulatory Solutions

    NAVEX

    Erena advises on regulatory change and compliance, with hands-on delivery experience across Europe, APAC, Latin America, and the US. She is an expert in areas where technology and regulatory interests intersect, drawing on her extensive legal training and experience working in banking, healthcare, robotics and biometric identity compliance, combined with a long history delivering software development projects at large and complex organisations. 

    Erena helps businesses cut through legislative complexity and translate it into workable product roadmaps and shipped capabilities, spanning frameworks including EU AI Act, EU Product Liability Directive, CSRD, GDPR, PDPL, and fiscal and security certification standards across Europe, Americas and APAC.  

    Erena holds an LLB in English and Welsh Law and an LLM in Banking and Financial Law from Boston University School of Law. She is an active member of the California Bar and was honoured to serve as a law clerk for the Third Judicial District of New York State.

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What you’ll learn

  • Why healthcare compliance programs are becoming harder to manage across complex operations 
  • How regulatory pressure, AI, third parties, and operational complexity are changing the risk landscape  
  • Where visibility gaps can emerge across systems, facilities, and teams  
  • How leading teams are improving consistency, control, and defensibility across compliance operations  
  • What healthcare leaders should watch and prioritize next

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Who should attend?

This session is a must for anyone facing the increasing complexity of healthcare risk and compliance, including: 

  • Heads of compliance, and compliance program leaders   
  • General counsel and internal audit leaders   
  • Human resources leaders focused on speak-up culture and investigations   
  • Heads of information technology and security thinking about investigations and artificial intelligence   

You’ll hear practical perspectives on where pressure is increasing, what leaders should be watching, and how teams can strengthen visibility, consistency, and control as expectations continue to evolve.

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