2026 Intersection of Compliance & Quality Conference
Speakers Wanted
Quality and compliance share overlapping goals but often approach them from different angles. Quality teams focus on patient outcomes and satisfaction, while compliance departments ensure adherence to regulatory standards. Our goal is to build a day of educational sessions that fosters collaboration to ensure organizations can meet regulatory requirements while enhancing patient outcomes.
Share your expertise on the unique needs of this complicated and important segment of the healthcare industry. As a speaker, you will receive complimentary registration to this virtual conference and be able to benefit from all the sessions.
Learn more about the 2026 HCCA Intersection of Compliance & Quality Conference.
Proposal Submission Window: April 15 - May 15, 2026. Late submissions and applications will not be considered.
Potential Topics
- Overcoming physician resistance to compliance initiatives
- How compliance programs can use quality metrics to demonstrate value
- Navigating Data Privacy Laws: Balancing Compliance and Quality Improvement
- How compliance and quality leaders can work together for better patient outcomes
- Compliance Officer’s role in medical staff oversight (where does it begin and end)
- Vendor compliance: Ensure that third party vendors comply with relevant regulatory requirements and hospital policies
- Navigating legal and ethical challenges when compliance issues arise in peer review
- Compliance failures that led to quality breakdowns and how to prevent them - case studies
Submission Requirements
- Session Title
- Presenters and co-presenters: names, titles, organizations, and emails
- Select Program Level (see definitions below)
- Three brief bullet points explaining what attendees will learn from your session (each bullet limited to 255 characters)
- Biography of each presenter (no longer than 2 paragraphs each)
Additional Information
- Limit your submission to 2 speakers per submission
- Sessions are 60 minutes
- Program Level Definitions:
- Basic - Program knowledge level most beneficial to Compliance Professionals new to a skill or an attribute. These individuals are often at the staff or entry-level in organizations, although such programs may also benefit a seasoned professional with limited exposure to the area.
- Intermediate - Program knowledge level that builds on a basic program, most appropriate for Compliance Professionals with detailed knowledge in an area. Such persons are often at a mid-level within the organization, with operational or supervisory responsibilities, or both.
- Advanced - Program knowledge level most useful for individuals with mastery of the particular topic. This level focuses on the development of in-depth knowledge, a variety of skills, or a broader range of applications. Advanced level programs are often appropriate for seasoned professionals within organizations; however, they may also be beneficial for other professionals with specialized knowledge in a subject area.
Questions?
Please email beckie.smith@corporatecompliance.org.