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  • The Audit Anxiety Trap Part 2: Why Fear-Based Compliance Creates Risk
    Feb 16 2026

    Audit anxiety is common in healthcare. But what happens when fear starts shaping your policies, documentation, and oversight structure?

    In this episode, Dr. Natasha Guess breaks down how compliance programs often become overengineered in response to audit pressure. While stricter policies and longer documentation may look proactive on paper, they can actually increase risk when they do not reflect day-to-day operations.

    You will learn:
    • Why regulators are not looking for perfection• How misalignment between policy and practice creates findings• The difference between optics-driven compliance and defensible systems• How to build credibility through consistency rather than complexity

    If your compliance program feels heavier every time an audit headline appears, this episode will help you reset your approach and build systems that are calm, realistic, and sustainable.

    For structured guidance, practical tools, and ongoing compliance education, visit the Compliance Support Hub:
    https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/compliance-support-hub

    Because audits do not fail practices for being imperfect. They fail practices when their compliance story does not align.

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    11 min
  • BAAs and Hidden Risks
    Feb 9 2026

    This is a longer-form episode (over an hour) designed for listeners who want a deeper, more practical conversation about one of the most misunderstood areas of healthcare compliance.

    Business Associate Agreements are familiar documents, but they often create a false sense of security. In this episode of Guess What? Compliance Can Be Simple!, Dr. Natasha Guess is joined by the owner of The Honeycomb Collective to explore where BAA risk actually lives for small healthcare teams, not in legal language, but in day-to-day operations.

    They discuss how BAAs are intended to function, why having one on file doesn’t automatically mean you’re protected, and how hidden risk emerges when vendor roles evolve, subcontractors are introduced, or workflows change without documentation keeping pace.

    This conversation is especially relevant for small and midsize healthcare practices that rely on technology platforms, external vendors, or third-party support and want to understand how to spot gaps before they become problems.

    If this episode raises questions about your own vendor relationships or documentation practices, you can find practical tools and resources in my Compliance Support Hub:
    https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/compliance-support-hub

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    1 h et 26 min
  • Administrative Compliance Without the Panic
    Feb 2 2026

    Administrative compliance is one of the most common sources of stress for healthcare and wellness teams. That stress rarely comes from wrongdoing. It comes from how administrative requirements show up through formal notices, portals, deadlines, and unclear expectations.

    In this episode, Dr. Natasha Guess walks through what administrative compliance actually is, why it often feels overwhelming, and how practices can approach it with more clarity and less fear. This conversation applies to insurance based, cash pay, and hybrid practices.

    Listeners will learn:

    • Why many administrative reviews are confirmations rather than audits

    • How CMS, OIG, HIPAA, and payer expectations overlap in practice

    • Where small and medium sized teams most often struggle operationally

    • Why compliance issues frequently stem from system gaps rather than negligence

    • What sustainable and realistic compliance structures look like

    This episode is educational and provided for compliance support purposes only. It is not legal advice.

    If you want ongoing, practical compliance support designed for real world healthcare operations, you are invited to join the Compliance Support Hub. Inside, the focus is on building systems that make compliance predictable, manageable, and aligned with how practices actually operate.

    Learn more and join here
    https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/compliance-support-hub


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    8 min
  • HIPAA Training That Actually Sticks
    Jan 26 2026

    HIPAA training is often treated as a checkbox completed once a year and quickly forgotten. Training that does not translate into real world decision making does not reduce risk and often creates it.

    In this episode, Dr. Guess explains why HIPAA training fails in practice and what effective training should actually do for healthcare teams.

    This episode covers why one size fits all training does not hold up, how training becomes disconnected from real workflows, the difference between memorizing rules and building confidence, what role specific HIPAA training should look like, why hesitation increases risk more than mistakes, and how consistent training and reinforcement support audit defensibility.

    This episode is designed for healthcare leaders, clinicians, administrators, and compliance professionals who want training that supports real decisions rather than documentation alone.

    For additional compliance education and resources, visit https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/

    To go deeper into audit readiness and revenue protection, you can reserve your spot for the February compliance workshop here:
    https://244430501.hs-sites-na2.com/2026-mini-audit-training-fix-revenue-risk-gaps-for-practices

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    11 min
  • Common HIPAA Gaps Small Healthcare Teams Miss
    Jan 19 2026

    Most HIPAA compliance gaps don’t come from negligence, they develop quietly as healthcare teams grow, change, and adapt to daily operational pressure.

    In this episode, Dr. Guess walks through seven of the most common HIPAA gaps seen in small and mid-sized healthcare practices, why they happen, and how to correct them realistically before they create unnecessary risk.

    Dr. Guess covers:

    • Why outdated risk assessments are more common than teams realize

    • How Business Associate Agreements often fail to reflect real vendor activity

    • The risks created by shared or unclear system access

    • Why annual HIPAA training alone isn’t enough

    • Common breakdowns in patient access request workflows

    • Why incident response plans fail when they’re never practiced

    • How policies drift away from real-world operations and why that matters

    This episode is designed for healthcare leaders, clinicians, practice administrators, and compliance professionals who want a practical, non-alarmist approach to HIPAA that supports patient trust and sustainable operations.

    Clear, actionable, and grounded because HIPAA gaps are manageable when they’re identified early.

    For compliance education, resources, and consulting support, visit https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/

    To go deeper into audit readiness and revenue protection, you can reserve your spot for the February Compliance Workshop here:⁠https://244430501.hs-sites-na2.com/2026-mini-audit-training-fix-revenue-risk-gaps-for-practices⁠

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    14 min
  • HIPAA: What It Actually Requires
    Jan 12 2026

    HIPAA is often treated as an all-or-nothing compliance standard but that misunderstanding creates more risk, not less.

    In this episode, we slow HIPAA down and walk through what the law actually requires, what it does not require, and why fear-based compliance leads organizations to overbuild, under-document, or avoid real risk areas altogether.

    We cover:

    • The three categories of HIPAA safeguards: administrative, physical, and technical

    • What “reasonable and appropriate” safeguards really mean for small and mid-sized healthcare practices

    • Common HIPAA myths that drive unnecessary compliance burden

    • Why documentation of decision-making matters more than perfection

    • How misunderstanding HIPAA can quietly increase operational and regulatory risk

    This episode is designed for healthcare leaders, clinicians, practice administrators, and compliance professionals who want a practical, realistic approach to HIPAA that supports patient trust and sustainable operations.

    Clear, grounded, and actionable because HIPAA compliance should be manageable, not intimidating.

    For compliance resources, education, and consulting support, visit https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/

    To go deeper into audit readiness and revenue protection, you can reserve your spot for the February Compliance Workshop here:⁠https://244430501.hs-sites-na2.com/2026-mini-audit-training-fix-revenue-risk-gaps-for-practices⁠

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    10 min
  • Compliance Reset For The New Year
    Jan 5 2026

    A new year is the perfect time to step back, reassess, and reset your healthcare compliance priorities, but not everything needs an overhaul.

    In this episode, we break down what a smart compliance reset actually looks like for medical practices, clinicians, and healthcare consultants. We focus on risk-based compliance, practical alignment, and the common misconceptions that cause organizations to overcorrect, chase billing myths, or create unnecessary administrative burden.

    You’ll learn:

    • What healthcare compliance programs should actually review at the start of the year

    • Which compliance habits support licensure, documentation, and risk management and which don’t

    • How to reset compliance expectations without disrupting operations

    • Why effective compliance should strengthen patient care and practice sustainability

    This episode is designed for physician practices, cash-pay and membership models, practice administrators, and compliance professionals who want clarity, confidence, and a grounded approach to regulatory responsibility.

    Short, practical, and focused because compliance should be intentional, not overwhelming.

    For additional resources, compliance guidance, and consulting support, visit https://guesscomplianceconsultingllc.com/

    To go deeper into audit readiness and revenue protection, you can reserve your spot for the February Compliance Workshop here:
    https://244430501.hs-sites-na2.com/2026-mini-audit-training-fix-revenue-risk-gaps-for-practices

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    12 min
  • Your Year-End Compliance Reset: The Clean Slate Internal Audit
    Dec 29 2025

    As the year comes to a close, many small healthcare practices feel overwhelmed, behind, or unsure if they are truly audit ready. In this episode of Guess What Compliance Can Be Simple, Dr. Natasha Guess walks you through the Clean Slate Internal Audit, a practical and structured year end reset designed to help your practice start January organized, confident, and compliant.

    You will learn why December is the most strategic time to conduct an internal review, what auditors actually look for when assessing year over year compliance patterns, and how a simple documented reset can significantly reduce audit stress. Dr. Guess breaks down her five step Clean Slate system, covering log reviews, access permissions, vendor and BAA updates, training documentation, and internal review notes without overwhelming legal jargon.

    This episode also outlines the non negotiable compliance tasks that should be completed before January 1, how to create a year end documentation snapshot that tells your compliance story in one place, and how to prepare a focused Q1 compliance strategy that sets the tone for the rest of the year.

    If you want to move into the new year with clarity instead of chaos, this episode gives you the roadmap.

    Perfect for practice owners, administrators, and compliance leads who want practical guidance, not theory.

    Download the Year End Compliance Checklist at GuessComplianceConsultingLLC.com

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    10 min