Compliance in the health and healthcare sector
Expertise for compliance officers in hospitals, the pharmaceutical industry, and the medical device industry
Contents
Introduction: Integrity, ethics, and compliance culture in healthcare
Special features of compliance risk analysis in the healthcare sector
- Recap: Fundamentals of CRA.
- Process design.
- Identification and assessment of risk areas based on case studies (hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical device manufacturers).
Preventing corruption in healthcare
- Fundamentals of permissible cooperation and typical forms of cooperation.
- Corruption offenses in the healthcare sector and criminal prosecution practices.
- Sanctions, professional, and code implications of a suspected case.
- Corruption prevention measures in business practice.
- Codes of conduct of the associations.
Misconduct, internal investigations, and whistleblowing in the healthcare sector
- Special features and challenges from the perspective of companies in the healthcare industry.
- Dealing with employee misconduct from a company perspective using the example of accounting fraud.
- Internal reporting offices and patient-oriented complaint management.
- Patient data protection and medical confidentiality.
- Digression: Dealing with search measures in the company (guidelines/dawn raid exercise).
AI applications in medical devices
- Use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical facilities.
- Obligations for providers and operators of high-risk AI under the new EU AI Regulation.
- Implementation of AI compliance in operational practice.
- AI literacy as the key to the trustworthy use of AI.
- Sanctions and implementation deadlines under the EU AI Regulation.
NIS2 implementation in the healthcare sector
- Those affected in the healthcare sector.
- Risk management and obligations to maintain a minimum level of IT security.
- Specific duties for managers.
- Procedure for security incidents: Reporting, notification, and information obligations.
Learning environment
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
Your benefit
Learn from the expert in compliance in the health and healthcare sector,
- What to consider when conducting compliance risk analysis in the healthcare sector.
- How effective anti-corruption compliance can be achieved in companies.
- What requirements are imposed on companies in the event of compliance violations, using billing fraud as an example.
- what special features arise with regard to whistleblower systems in the healthcare sector.
- What obligations arise from the latest regulations on NIS2 implementation and the AI Regulation, how they can be implemented, and why they are particularly important for companies in the healthcare sector.
Methods
Keynote speech, group work, case studies, practical seminar with numerous examples. You will also receive useful checklists and guidelines to facilitate your daily professional practice in the hospital, pharmaceutical, and medical device environment.
Recommended for
Doctors, pharmaceutical representatives, purchasers sales persons hospital, pharmaceutical, and medical device sectors; (junior) compliance managers, compliance officers, compliance representatives, and compliance officers who are already employed in companies—regardless of their basic training (lawyers, business economists, etc.); managers, managing directors, (junior) executives, lawyers, and specialists and managers who want to avoid compliance risks in the hospital, pharmaceutical, and medical device sectors.
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Start dates and details
Wednesday, 15.07.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 16.07.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday, 15.10.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, 16.10.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday, 16.02.2027
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, 17.02.2027
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
