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2016 OIG Work Plan (Part 4): New Items, Continued
The OIG’s annual Work Plan is an important asset for optimizing your organization’s compliance and auditing efforts because it allows you to identify possible compliance risks.
2016 OIG Work Plan (Part 3): New Item
2016 OIG Work Plan (Part 2): Hospital Focus
Simple Ways To Mitigate EMR Risks
2016 OIG Work Plan (Part 1): Revisions
The OIG published its Work Plan for 2016 on November 2, 2015. The annually published plan details the OIG’s audit enforcement priorities for 2016. The Plan is useful for healthcare providers as it allows you to identify potential compliance risks and fine-tune your current compliance and auditing...
A Checklist for Auditing Your Audit
In order to thoroughly scrutinize an audit, it’s important to understand who requested the audit, why they requested it, and what will be audited in the first place.
The Five Problem Areas In E/M Audits - Webinar
Every healthcare organization is faced with the challenge of improving their auditing efforts to meet compliance requirements. Arming yourself with the right information can vastly improve the way your organization approaches Evaluation & Management Audits (E/M) audits.