Financial Integrity for Healthcare Professionals
Course DescriptionFinancial integrity is a fundamental expectation of healthcare professionals and a core component of public trust in the profession. In New Zealand, concerns about financial conduct — including billing practices, conflicts of interest, inducements, misuse of resources, and dishonesty — are a common trigger for employer investigations and fitness-to-practise proceedings, often carrying serious regulatory consequences.
This course provides a comprehensive, practical, and regulator-aligned exploration of financial integrity in healthcare practice in New Zealand. It focuses on everyday professional situations where financial integrity may be tested, including billing and claims, gifts and incentives, conflicts of interest, secondary employment, and use of public or organisational resources. Particular emphasis is placed on how financial behaviour is assessed by employers and regulators, how issues escalate, and how insight, reflection, and remediation influence outcomes.
The course is suitable for all healthcare professionals in New Zealand, including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, dentists, allied health professionals, and all practitioners regulated under the HPCA framework. It is especially valuable for professionals facing audits, complaints, investigations, or fitness-to-practise concerns.