Changes to PHE waivers and recommendations for hospitals. Compliance must assist and advise on policy, process, contractual, and operational changes by May 2023.
Continue readingThe Three Lines Model for Healthcare Compliance
Show that healthcare compliance and operations share responsibility for identifying and mitigating risks with the Three lines Model – a strategic partnership.
Continue readingCompliance Risks Associated with Outlier Payments
Protect healthcare revenue: reduce the risk of fines and payback for inappropriate outlier payments created by unjustified price increases.
Continue readingFederal and State Agencies Preview 2023 Enforcement Trends
The MHA’s Healthcare Legal Compliance Forum Federal and State Enforcement Update in Dec. 2022 looks at Stark law violations, turbocharging, and 340b programs.
Continue readingHealthcare Compliance is Everybody’s Business: Clinical, Revenue Cycle, IT, Sales and Marketing
Build relationships with these key clinical and operational areas – Nursing, Physicians, Revenue Cycle, IT, Sales and Marketing. Help them achieve their goals.
Continue readingCritical Care Services Under the Microscope
Complex and billed at a higher rate, OIG added physicians billing for critical care evaluation and management services to the work plan.
Continue readingMaintaining the sacred trust of the patient-provider relationship
The Dobbs decision could threaten the patient-provider trust. Compliance can help staff understand patients’ privacy rights amid changing healthcare regulations.
Continue readingA culture of compliance through proactive decision-making
Does your healthcare organization make proactive decisions about regulatory changes with time to adjust? Three steps to help make decisions farther upstream.
Continue readingFive tips to start an investigation off right
Sharon Parsley covers five expert tips to investigate a known or suspected healthcare compliance issue for the YouCompli blog, Compliance Effectiveness Series.
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