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  • Getting ready to use health information?

    Getting ready to use health information?

    If you’re in a healthcare setting, you know protecting health information is of the utmost importance. But what’s more? Making sure folks know how to handle it properly. This helpful tool gives your teams a rundown of everything they need to...

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  • Keep It Secure

    Keep It Secure

    A simple yet effective reminder that protecting health information is everyone’s responsibility.  Looking for other awareness pieces on protecting healthcare information? Check out: We protect health information Creating, using, or...

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  • Destroy Health Information Securely - horizontal

    Destroy Health Information Securely - horizontal

    Your teams are always in the midst of stacks and stacks of papers and terabytes of information. Use this awareness piece to provide some welcomed brevity in all that organized chaos.  Post it where medical records are printed, reviewed, or thrown...

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  • When managers should escalate concerns to Compliance

    When managers should escalate concerns to Compliance

    We love it when leadership takes ownership of compliance, but what happens when they try to handle big-deal issues all on their own? Don’t leave ‘em in the dark wondering when they should loop you in. With this guide, they’ll know...

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  • HIPAA, not HIPPA

    HIPAA, not HIPPA

    If you struggle with HIPAA/HIPPA, you’re not alone. Even journalism’s top spelling authority got it wrong on Instagram once (cough APA Style Guide cough). But, if you’re in healthcare, you know that HIPAA is a biggie, so...

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  • Do you know your international customers?

    Do you know your international customers?

    Some compliance teams have sophisticated software that checks for sanctions. But those of us who don’t have fancy pants spy-level programs need to do a little more digging to ensure that our international customers are legit.  That’s...

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  • Nah, we're good.

    Nah, we're good.

    This graphic brings home a key anticorruption message: we earn our business, we don't bribe for it. Need it in landscape? Check out the horizontal version!

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  • Helpline: Anonymous vs. Confidential

    Helpline: Anonymous vs. Confidential

    Investigations can be complex, but your speak-up comms don’t need to be! Keep it basic with this straightforward chart that quickly eases fears about reporting to the helpline. By breaking down confidentiality and anonymity, folks will understand...

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  • Email Headers

    Email Headers

    Captain Obvious says, “if you want people to read your stuff, you have to get them to look at it first.” But that’s tough when you’re competing with overstuffed inboxes, constant IMs and notifications, and other distractions...

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  • Writing for Compliance

    Writing for Compliance

    Writing that motivates others to act and follow standards is a talent that doesn’t come naturally to many of us. After years of academic and professional pressure, we default to using fancy schmancy words and over-explaining things—cluttering...

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  • No offensive messages

    No offensive messages

    Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.

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  • Harassment: If it sounds like

    Harassment: If it sounds like

    We've all been there: just when you think anti-harassment stuff is obvious, you're painfully reminded that for a lot of folks it isn't. So make it blindingly clear with this graphic.  It covers the “if it sounds like” elements from our...

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  • Harassment: If it looks like

    Harassment: If it looks like

    We've all been there: just when you think anti-harassment stuff is obvious, you're painfully reminded that for a lot of folks it isn't. So make it blindingly clear with this graphic. It covers the “if it looks like” elements from our related...

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  • Email Signatures: Conflicts of Interest

    Email Signatures: Conflicts of Interest

    Whether it’s annual disclosure time or you wanna remind folks about conflicts that may pop up anytime, these email signatures are a clever way to supplement your COI messaging with small nudges. This bundle is packed with 14 eye-catching...

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  • What to expect during an internal investigation

    What to expect during an internal investigation

    Investigations often make employees anxious, even if they’re not the subject of any allegations. And when emotions run high, their brains stop processing all the info you are sharing with them. So, instead of hoping they remember all the stuff you...

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  • Video: Our Code of Conduct

    Video: Our Code of Conduct

    This short, targeted training video (0:58) spells out the top 3 things employees need to know about your masterful Code—when to consult it, where to find it, and who to contact with questions. Level-up and combine it with Our Code of Conduct or...

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  • Video: Before You Post

    Video: Before You Post

    In this short, targeted training video (1:12), employees will learn how to steer clear of work-related hazards on social media. Like a trusty Driver’s Ed instructor, we’ll talk your employees through how to think proactively, so they...

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  • We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics (line art version)

    We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics (line art version)

    Help employees understand how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture with this overview infographic. Whether your anticorruption program is the pinnacle of best practices or just starting out, it’s critical that employees know how...

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  • Are you working against your will?

    Are you working against your will?

    Employees (yours or your suppliers') who feel respected and supported by their employers are more productive and more likely to follow the rules (and speak up if something seems off). All the things you work so hard to achieve! But what does respect and...

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  • Reviewing a physician agreement?

    Reviewing a physician agreement?

    Finding out about a deal-breaker weeks into the negotiation process is no bueno. Be the hero and save your organization time and dinero with this clever checklist. Broken into two sections, this tool guides your people through evaluating the arrangement...

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  • Broadcat Line Art Icon System

    Broadcat Line Art Icon System

    With this tool, you go from “licensing content” to “using a design system.” That's because we created a drag-and-drop visual dictionary to help you bridge the gap between our content and yours.  Inside this monster,...

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  • What does the code of conduct say?

    What does the code of conduct say?

    “Do the right thing” is simple advice but harder in practice. What does it all mean!? Use this high-impact graphic to create ethical awareness and remind folks of available resources (*ahem* your Code!) to help them make good decisions. Top...

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  • Use your own resources - horizontal

    Use your own resources - horizontal

    Remind your team that politics aren't banned at the office, but folks should use their own time and resources when showing political support.

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  • Diversity is our superpower - horizontal

    Diversity is our superpower - horizontal

    Diversity isn't simply being nice to your coworkers; it's embracing what they can do—and what you can do better together.

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