Healthcare Internal Audit Analysis

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Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the factual content of and critically reflect upon the top priorities for internal auditors in the United States. The topics will consist of an overall comparison and the CAE results for industry-specific technical knowledge, the overall results for general technical knowledge, the overall results for audit process knowledge, and the overall results for skills and capabilities. The discussion will conclude with a summary of the article.
Healthcare Industry-Specific Knowledge – Overall Results Over a three year period for overall healthcare industry-specific knowledge, only two items were consistently addressed. These items were health information exchanges and ICD-10. Although
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This is not surprising due to the size of the two programs and the overall time required for planning for their implementations. One significant difference between the CAE results and the overall results came in 2012, in which CAE focused heavily on managed care contracting (Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors, 2015). The overall focus of the CAE results appeared to be significantly more practitioner focused than the overall results to include physician credentialing, case management, and accountable care organizations (Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors, …show more content…
This is most likely due to advertising, networking, and studying the market. As technology becomes a larger portion of modern life, organization must learn to reach out in new ways. Additionally, IT governance and the auditing of IT projects have witnessed a reduced role in exchange for a new focus on cyber security (Association of Healthcare Internal Auditors, 2015). This is most likely related to the increased use of internet and dependence on computers within the health care industry. Without a robust IT infrastructure and a wide staff knowledge-pool, healthcare organizations could easily be crippled by a loss of computers or internet. As healthcare organizations continue to rely on IT based programs, a focus on IT solutions in nearly