HHS-OIG Getting Under the Skin of Dermatologists
Readers are advised to monitor regularly the OIG Work Plan. Even the most seasoned healthcare professionals and coders can get blindsided when they see a
Readers are advised to monitor regularly the OIG Work Plan. Even the most seasoned healthcare professionals and coders can get blindsided when they see a
This OIG audit is an opportunity for us to be introspective. In February, a report came out from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
The report underscores federal authorities’ recent assertions that coding errors are generating ample unwarranted reimbursement. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office
Documentation of strokes is tricky. My personal provider’s MyChart has become pretty sophisticated. In preparation for an outpatient visit with my doctor, I have to
When I was a physician advisor, our system had a malnutrition crisis. It wasn’t that we had an explosion of unexpected cases; we were not
Body mass index is a heavy topic. Spring has arrived in the Northeast and people are getting back to their exercise schedules. I was thinking
New initiative is detailed in the OIG work plan. As many of you are aware, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office
CMS announced on Friday a proposed rule to expand telehealth access for patients. Hospitals, doctors, and other providers seeking an edge in today’s highly competitive
CDI can drive down adversarial determinations of medical necessity and costly denials. In my article published last week, titled Moving in the Right Direction in
CDI can drive down adversarial determinations of medical necessity and costly denials. In my article published last week, titled Moving in the Right Direction in
Recent FCA activity focuses on coding compliance issues Recently in healthcare news were articles about two legal actions that cause one to reflect on the
The OIG continues to review cases of malnutrition. The diagnosis of severe protein calorie malnutrition is under high scrutiny from the Centers for Medicare &
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