Event Format

Webinar

Date

Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 12:00 PM CDT – Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 01:00 PM CDT

Cost

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Type

Webinars

Event Host

Open To

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Description

Event Schedule by Time Zone: 
Pacific: 10 AM to 11 AM | Mountain: 11 AM to 12 PM | Central: 12 PM to 1 PM | Eastern: 1 PM to 2 PM

Health care organizations face increasing regulatory scrutiny, evolving accreditation requirements, and rising expectations for workforce compliance and documentation. Many compliance programs remain fragmented and reactive, increasing exposure during audits and surveys.

This webinar explores how leaders can move from audit anxiety to audit readiness by modernizing compliance and documentation through an integrated, risk based approach. Attendees will examine common vulnerabilities, including inconsistent policy governance, limited visibility into workforce competency, siloed documentation, and manual processes. Using a risk management lens, the session highlights how aligning learning management, governance and risk controls, performance evaluation, and quality oversight supports continuous regulatory readiness and organizational accountability.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify common compliance and documentation vulnerabilities that increase risk during audits, surveys, and regulatory reviews.
  2. Assess how fragmented systems and manual processes impact workforce competency, policy governance, and audit performance.
  3. Explain how a risk based, integrated compliance approach supports continuous audit readiness rather than reactive preparation.
  4. Describe practical strategies for aligning learning management, policy governance, performance evaluation, and quality oversight to strengthen accountability and regulatory confidence.
ASHRM CE Credits1
CNE Credits0

Speaker:

Logan Jamieson, MHA, MLNHA is a compliance management product specialist on the Relias Solutions team, where he plays a pivotal role as an internal thought leader for the post-acute care space. With an extensive career spanning over two decades in post-acute care, Jamieson holds a B.S. in gerontology, a B.S. in healthcare management, and a master's in health administration, showcasing a robust educational background. He is a licensed multi-level nursing home administrator and has served as a multi-site senior living IT
Network Director. Jamieson is a founding member of the National Center for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes, supporting the development of children's hospice and respite homes nationwide. Previously, he was a product manager for a senior living tech startup, contributing to initiatives to enhance residents' quality of life through innovative technology solutions.

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