Healthcare Compliance

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of continuing an action or task until it is completed

verb to continue an action or task until it is completed

  • It is important to always follow through on your commitments in a professional setting.
  • Hey, don't forget to follow through on your promise to help me with the project.
  • Make sure you actually follow through this time, don't flake out.
  • In order to succeed, you must not only have a plan but also the determination to follow through with it.

verb to officially require or order something to be done

adjective required by law or rule

  • The new law mandated stricter regulations on environmental pollution.
  • The boss mandated that all employees attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • My mom mandated that I clean my room before I could go out with my friends.
  • The artist felt as though creativity cannot be mandated, it must flow naturally.

noun something that is mandatory

adjective required by law or rules; compulsory

  • It is mandatory for all employees to attend the safety training session.
  • You have to go to the meeting, it's mandatory.
  • You gotta show up to the party, it's mandatory.
  • Breathing is like a mandatory requirement for living.

verb to control or maintain the rate or speed of something

  • The government has implemented strict policies to regulate the financial sector.
  • It's important to regulate your diet to maintain good health.
  • Dude, you gotta regulate your spending or you'll go broke.
  • She struggled to regulate her emotions during the stressful situation.

noun a person or organization that regulates or enforces rules

adjective relating to or making rules or regulations

  • The regulatory body has implemented new guidelines for financial institutions.
  • The government is cracking down on companies that don't follow the rules.
  • You better follow the regulations or you'll get in big trouble.
  • The regulatory framework acts as a safety net for the economy.

adjective not compliant or obedient; disobedient

  • The company's policy clearly states that all employees must adhere to safety regulations, and any uncompliant behavior will result in disciplinary action.
  • If you're uncompliant with the rules, you're going to get in trouble.
  • Don't be uncompliant, just follow the rules.
  • His uncompliant attitude towards authority often led to conflicts in the workplace.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing or set of things, such as 'off-label marketing'

  • Off-label marketing refers to the practice of promoting a medication for uses that have not been approved by regulatory agencies.
  • Doctors should be cautious of off-label marketing tactics used by pharmaceutical companies.
  • I heard that company got in trouble for shady off-label marketing schemes.
  • The company's off-label marketing strategy was like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.