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Applying COSO s Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework Matthew E. Breecher Breecher & Company PC November 12, 2008 The basic outline for this presentation was provided by:

Objectives for the session: Identify Risks to Healthcare Organizations Understanding Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework Five Key Steps for Implementing an ERM Plan

Issues facing the healthcare industry: Loss of Federal Funding / Status Economic Pressures Loss/lack of Accreditation Regulatory Issues Healthcare Fraud Outsourcing / Technology

Today s organizations are concerned about: Risk Management Governance Control Assurance (and Consulting) Services (and Safety)

ERM Defined: a process, effected by an entity's board of directors, management and other personnel, applied in strategy setting and across the enterprise, designed to identify potential events that may affect the entity, and manage risks to be within its risk appetite, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of entity objectives. Source: COSO Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework. 2004. COSO.

Why ERM Is Important Underlying principles: Every entity, whether for-profit or not, exists to realize value for its stakeholders. Value is created, preserved, or eroded by management decisions in all activities, from setting strategy to operating the enterprise day-to-day.

Why ERM Is Important ERM supports value creation by enabling management to: Deal effectively with potential future events that create uncertainty. Respond in a manner that reduces the likelihood of downside outcomes and increases the upside.

Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework This COSO ERM framework defines essential components, suggests a common language, and provides clear direction and guidance for enterprise risk management.

The ERM Framework Entity objectives can be viewed in the context of four categories: Strategic Operations Reporting Compliance

The ERM Framework ERM considers activities at all levels of the organization: Enterprise-level Division or subsidiary Business unit processes

The ERM Framework Enterprise risk management requires an entity to take a portfolio view of risk.

The ERM Framework Management considers how individual risks interrelate. Management develops a portfolio view from two perspectives: - Business unit level - Entity level

The ERM Framework The eight components of the framework are interrelated

Internal Environment Establishes a philosophy regarding risk management. It recognizes that unexpected as well as expected events may occur. Establishes the entity s risk culture. Considers all other aspects of how the organization s actions may affect its risk culture.

Objective Setting Is applied when management considers risks strategy in the setting of objectives. Forms the risk appetite of the entity a high-level view of how much risk management and the board are willing to accept. Risk tolerance, the acceptable level of variation around objectives, is aligned with risk appetite.

Event Identification Differentiates risks and opportunities. Events that may have a negative impact represent risks. Events that may have a positive impact represent natural offsets (opportunities), which management channels back to strategy setting.

Event Identification Involves identifying those incidents, occurring internally or externally, that could affect strategy and achievement of objectives. Addresses how internal and external factors combine and interact to influence the risk profile.

Risk Assessment Allows an entity to understand the extent to which potential events might impact objectives. Assesses risks from two perspectives: - Likelihood - Impact Is used to assess risks and is normally also used to measure the related objectives.

Risk Assessment Employs a combination of both qualitative and quantitative risk assessment methodologies. Relates time horizons to objective horizons. Assesses risk on both an inherent and a residual basis.

Risk Response Identifies and evaluates possible responses to risk. Evaluates options in relation to entity s risk appetite, cost vs. benefit of potential risk responses, and degree to which a response will reduce impact and/or likelihood. Selects and executes response based on evaluation of the portfolio of risks and responses.

Control Activities Policies and procedures that help ensure that the risk responses, as well as other entity directives, are carried out. Occur throughout the organization, at all levels and in all functions. Include application and general information technology controls.

Information & Communication Management identifies, captures, and communicates pertinent information in a form and timeframe that enables people to carry out their responsibilities. Communication occurs in a broader sense, flowing down, across, and up the organization.

Monitoring Effectiveness of the other ERM components is monitored through: Ongoing monitoring activities. Separate evaluations. A combination of the two.

Internal Control A strong system of internal control is essential to effective enterprise risk management.

Relationship to Internal Control Integrated Framework Expands and elaborates on elements of internal control as set out in COSO s control framework. Includes objective setting as a separate component. Objectives are a prerequisite for internal control. Expands the control framework s Financial Reporting and Risk Assessment.

ERM Roles & Responsibilities Management The board of directors Risk officers Internal auditors

Internal Auditors Play an important role in monitoring ERM, but do NOT have primary responsibility for its implementation or maintenance. Assist management and the board or audit committee in the process by: - Monitoring - Evaluating - Examining - Reporting - Recommending improvements

Key Implementation Factors 1. Organizational design of business 2. Establishing an ERM organization 3. Performing risk assessments 4. Determining overall risk appetite 5. Identifying risk responses 6. Communication of risk results 7. Monitoring 8. Oversight & periodic review by management

Organizational Design Strategies of the business Key business objectives Related objectives that cascade down the organization from key business objectives Assignment of responsibilities to organizational elements and leaders (linkage)

Example: Linkage Mission To provide high-quality accessible and affordable communitybased health care Strategic Objective To be the first or second largest, full-service health care provider in mid-size metropolitan markets Related Objective To initiate dialogue with leadership of 10 top underperforming hospitals and negotiate agreements with two this year

Establish ERM Determine a risk philosophy Survey risk culture Consider organizational integrity and ethical values Decide roles and responsibilities

Example: ERM Organization Vice President and Chief Risk Officer Insurance Risk Manager ERM Director Corporate Credit Risk Manager ERM Manager ERM Manager FES Commodity Risk Mg. Director Staff Staff Staff

Assess Risk Risk assessment is the identification and analysis of risks to the achievement of business objectives. It forms a basis for determining how risks should be managed.

Example: Risk Model Environmental Risks Capital Availability Regulatory, Political, and Legal Financial Markets and Shareholder Relations Process Risks Operations Risk Empowerment Risk Information Processing / Technology Risk Integrity Risk Financial Risk Information for Decision Making Operational Risk Financial Risk Strategic Risk

Risk Analysis Risk Assessment Risk Management Risk Monitoring Identification Control It Process Level Measurement Share or Transfer It Activity Level Prioritization Diversify or Avoid It Entity Level Source: Business Risk Assessment. 1998 The Institute of Internal Auditors

DETERMINE RISK APPETITE Risk appetite is the amount of risk on a broad level an entity is willing to accept in pursuit of value. Use quantitative or qualitative terms (e.g. earnings at risk vs. reputation risk), and consider risk tolerance (range of acceptable variation).

DETERMINE RISK APPETITE Key questions: What risks will the organization not accept? (e.g. environmental or quality compromises) What risks will the organization take on new initiatives? (e.g. new product lines) What risks will the organization accept for competing objectives? (e.g. gross profit vs. market share?)

IDENTIFY RISK RESPONSES Quantification of risk exposure Options available: - Accept = monitor - Avoid = eliminate (get out of situation) - Reduce = institute controls - Share = partner with someone (e.g. insurance) Residual risk (unmitigated risk e.g. shrinkage)

Impact vs. Probability High Medium Risk High Risk I M P A C T Share Low Risk Mitigate & Control Medium Risk Accept Control Low PROBABILITY High

Example: Healthcare risks High I M P A C T Medium Risk Loss of phones Loss of records Loss of medical staff Fraud Lost transactions Employee morale Low Risk High Risk Compliance with laws Patient has a long wait Incorrect diagnosis Medium Risk Entry/coding errors Equipment obsolescence Repeat calls for same problem Low PROBABILITY High

Example: Accounts Payable Process Control Risk Control Objective Activity Completeness Material Accrual of transaction open liabilities not recorded Invoices accrued after closing Issue: Invoices go to field and AP is not aware of liability.

Communicate Results Dashboard of risks and related responses (visual status of where key risks stand relative to risk tolerances) Flowcharts of processes with key controls noted Narratives of business objectives linked to operational risks and responses List of key risks to be monitored or used Management understanding of key business risk responsibility and communication of assignments

Monitor Collect and display information Perform analysis - Risks are being properly addressed - Controls are working to mitigate risks

Management Oversight & Periodic Review Accountability for risks Ownership Updates - Changes in business objectives - Changes in systems - Changes in processes

Internal auditors can add value by: Reviewing critical control systems and risk management processes. Performing an effectiveness review of management's risk assessments and the internal controls. Providing advice in the design and improvement of control systems and risk mitigation strategies.

Internal auditors can add value by: Implementing a risk-based approach to planning and executing the internal audit process. Ensuring that internal auditing s resources are directed at those areas most important to the organization. Challenging the basis of management s risk assessments and evaluating the adequacy and effectiveness of risk treatment strategies.

Internal auditors can add value by: Facilitating ERM workshops. Defining risk tolerances where none have been identified, based on internal auditing's experience, judgment, and consultation with management.

5 Steps to Implementation: 1. Organize the effort 2. Establish a framework 3. Conduct risk assessment workshops 4. Inventory risk responses (top 10) 5. Implement monitoring

Resources: www.aicpa.org www.coso.org www.pwc.com www.crowehorwath.com www.isaca.org www.nist.gov Principles for Good Governance: www.nonprofitpanel.org

For more information On COSO s Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework, visit www.coso.org or www.theiia.org

Applying COSO s Enterprise Risk Management Integrated Framework Breecher & Company PC www.breecherpc.com matthew@breecherpc.com The basic outline for this presentation was provided by: