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Discover a wealth of best practices and real-world examples on how you can simplify your auditing, compliance, coding and training challenges.
The OIG’s new PRO framework is designed to enhance compliance practices in nursing homes – but what does it mean for your organization?
May 2023 OIG Work Plan updates include opioid use in Medicare Part D, patient harm events, and facility-initiated discharges for nursing home patients.
Upcoding, documentation, and medical necessity. These are all key compliance aspects of treating nursing home residents with psychiatric conditions.
April 2023 OIG Work Plan Updates include the audit of COVID-19 funds, remote patient monitoring services, & the OIG's toolkit on identifying patient harm.
Get a look at one of the largest publicly disclosed government healthcare fraud settlements ever – and the role that mental health played in the situation.
If the word “incentive” makes your compliance radar go off, you’re not alone. But it isn’t a bad thing, and it can boost your program’s effectiveness.
Emergency preparedness is essential in every healthcare function, but especially in nursing homes – and the OIG agrees. Read their updates here.
We went to MGMA’s 2023 Financial and Operations Conference – here’s our summary of some vital compliance discussions that happened at the event.
The OIG's Work Plan Updates for February 2023 involve Medicare enrollment data, nursing homes’ use of antipsychotic medications, and payments to providers.
HIPAA data breach – those 3 words scare any compliance professional. Check out our insights on 2 new reports related to HIPAA breaches from the HHS OCR.
Antitrust efforts have often been relegated to the legal department, but this new collaboration will have a major impact on compliance teams too.
The end of the COVID-19 PHE means many changes & flexibilities for the healthcare industry. How can compliance officers keep up with these changes?
Compliance doesn’t always get the love it deserves, so here’s your chance to celebrate six wonderful things about this important role.
Telehealth compliance risks, Opioid use disorder, nursing homes and SFF programs, and nursing home staffing standards are the OIG Work Plan updates for Jan. 2023.
The DOJ has made it clear that individuals will be held accountable – so what do compliance professionals need to know about the DOJ’s efforts?
Find more details about reporting of monetary donations in research, opioid treatment programs, and rebates for Part B drugs.
Does saving $4 billion taxpayer dollars sound good? The OIG believes they can do just that, and they highlighted those efforts in their latest report to Congress.
We put together a list of four New Year’s resolutions – with a twist! As you might be able to guess, the twist is that the resolutions are related to compliance.
We made a list, we checked it twice...Find out who made our compliance nice list and who is stuck on the naughty list!
The HHS OIG added 11 new items to their Work Plan. We reviewed these new items and included key updates that could affect your organization.
What did the OIG find when it audited over 40,000 Medicare Part B claims at critical access hospitals? Overpayments to the tune of nearly $1 million.
We’re taking a moment to celebrate all the compliance-related things we’re grateful for – no, seriously!
Wondering what the OIG found during its audit of 12 hospitals? We’re giving you an overview of their report detailing lessons learned and common errors.
Get the latest on the OIG's October 2022 Work Plan updates that impact Medicare Fraud Control Units, skilled nursing facilities, and AIDS relief fund recipients.