Proven strategies and tactics you can act on now.
Sponsored by: The Compliance Team
September 25th, 2025
1:00 p.m. CT

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed several changes for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies (DMEPOS) providers and the accreditation organizations that accredit them. The best way to prepare yourself now for whatever may lie ahead is to be laser focused on what you need to do to stay compliant.

With more than 30 years leading a CMS-approved DMEPOS accreditation organization, Sandra Canally, founder and CEO of The Compliance Team has past experience with the changes CMS proposes.

Along with durable medical equipment (DME) providers with decades of experiencing navigating CMS requirements, she will discuss proven strategies and tactics you can act on now, regardless of the final changes. You’ll learn from their past and present experiences:

  • What worked then that can work now;
  • What to expect and how to prepare for annual accreditation visits; and
  • Best practices to help ensure your business meets all CMS requirements—in any accreditation scenario.

 

 

SPEAKERS

Sandra C. Canally, RN
Sandra C. Canally, RN
Founder and CEO
The Compliance Team
 

Sandra C. Canally, RN, is founder and CEO of The Compliance Team (TCT), a CMS-approved healthcare accreditation organization for more than 30 years. Canally received her nursing degree from Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing, then went on to become the first nurse oncologist at Hahnemann Hospital and a research liaison to the National Cancer Institute. Canally's 50-plus years of nursing, leadership, management, teaching and developing new protocols within various healthcare communities has given her a unique foundation and vantage point as a thought leader and innovator in the healthcare accreditation industry. She is the principal architect and author of The Compliance Team’s accreditation programs, which are built on her passionately held beliefs that every patient deserves exemplary care, and that health care delivery excellence should not be difficult or costly to achieve.

Hannah Wolfson
Hannah Wolfson
Editor in Chief
HomeCare Media
 
 


 

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