About
Hospital Integrity
The OHSU and FPP Integrity Officers are responsible for specialized integrity activities and have professional expertise in the area of Healthcare. These activities include:
1. Develop, coordinate, implement, and oversee the Clinical Compliance Plan;
2. Communicate integrity requirements and procedures to Healthcare Personnel, and ensure completion of either Hospital Compliance or Fraud Awareness;
3. Serve as a resource to directors and others;
4. Monitor, investigate, and resolve integrity concerns and violations reported and provide any necessary follow up;
5. Have a working knowledge of laws, regulations, and rules applicable to the Healthcare Mission;
6. Perform periodic risk analyses to determine risk factors;
7. Communicate and coordinate with the OHSU Chief Integrity Officer regarding: integrity concerns or violations; results of integrity audit activities; suggested or needed changes in their areas related to integrity issues; integrity objectives; or other topics of concern or as requested;
8. Lead by example.
Please see the OHSU Integrity Program Roles & Responsibilities and Program Elements for more information.

