Over the last several months, compliance organizations have had to react quickly and adapt to the changing environment shaped by the pandemic. As compliance leaders navigate the "new normal" and the uncertainty of changes still to come, the opportunity for long-term strategic planning towards a next-generation operating model is here.
We are excited to offer this two part series, Compliance During a Crisis: Framework for Implementing a Tele-Compliance Solution. The first session will introduce the concept of transforming compliance data to embark on the journey of a forward-thinking compliance program, regardless of size or maturity: "Where do we start and where do we want to go?". The second will discuss key components that are recommended for compliance programs to thrive in a tele-compliance environment: "How do we get there?"
Join our Industry leaders, below, as they discuss strategies and tools to build a cost-effective more virtual data-driven compliance function to drive operational excellence and ensure ethical communication and interactions with healthcare professionals and patients.
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"Data Analytics... we've been hearing about it for years, but how can Compliance leverage these insights effectively, especially when resources are limited?"
Christie Camelio, Chief Compliance, Ethics & Risk Management Officer; TG Therapeutics, Inc
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"How can we leverage leading edge technology to more effectively communicate our ethics standards?"
Michael R. Clarke, CCEP, Vice President, Global Chief Compliance Officer, ConvaTec
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"Each system or platform that supports business processes are great – but can compliance access all the information and boil it down to effectively assess risk?"
Jenny McVey, MS, PHD, Compliance Risk Strategy & Management, Novo Nordisk Inc., Compliance Lead, Hands International Editorial Board Member, Policy & Medicine Compliance Update
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Best,
Cindy
Cynthia Ramirez, RPh, MSJ
VP, Ethics and Compliance Conference Content
Global Health Care, LLC
(M) 908-278-0188
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