2012 Best Compliance Practices Forum
- Forum News & Updates:
- Stay tuned for more info on the 2012 Forum..
- Photos from the 2011 Forum have been posted. View the galleries by clicking here.
- The final Best Practice Awards have been announced. See the complete list of 2011 winners by clicking here.
- Call for Nominations. It's that time of year to nominate your Best Practices and get your compliance program recognized. The submission deadline is August 24, 2012. For more information about Best Practice submissions, view the Process & Criteria page or call us at 703-683-7916.
The Best Practices Forum is the annual event that recognizes outstanding compliance performance in health care organizations. It brings together health care compliance professionals, senior executives and leading compliance experts in a vendor free learning environment. This Forum is the compliance educational event of the year according to attendees at the Forums since 1995.

The specific goals of Health Ethics Trust’s Best Practices Forum are:
- To build awareness of the importance of compliance in all sectors of health care;
- To recognize organizational accomplishment in health care compliance
- To exchange information about what constitutes a best compliance practice.
It is not the intention of the best compliance practices process to set prescriptive standards for the health care industry. Rather, the aim is to extend the boundaries of practical knowledge, to bring best compliance practices to a broader health care audience.
Currently, the best compliance practices process encompasses a number of activities. The most prominent of these is the Healthcare Best Compliance Practices Forum which was established in 1997 in co-operation with the School of Public Health at UNC/Chapel Hill. The Forum is an annual event that recognizes outstanding compliance performance in health care organizations. It also brings together health care compliance professionals and senior executives with heads of key government agencies and important industry groups and associations.
The Forum carries 12 credit towards the CCP (Certified Compliance Professional) and CCE (Certified Compliance Executive) credentials. Our attendees know it makes all the difference - so attend and find out for yourself.