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Best podcasts about compliance conversations

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Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Living in a Post-COVID-19 Compliance World

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 44:42


In this episode of Compliance Conversations with host CJ Wolf MD, Wolf sat down with Nick Merkin JD to talk about value, proof, and living in a post-COVID-19 compliance world.

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Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
A Pro’s Guide to Conducting Your Annual Privacy and Security Risk Assessment

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 31:27


Recently, I sat down with Brian Burton, our new Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer, for an all-new episode of the Compliance Conversations podcast. Given the time of year, and his area of expertise, we focused our discussion on a topic on many people’s minds: Privacy and Security Risk Assessments. I know these assessments can be daunting to approach or, as Brian put it, “I think a lot of organizations struggle with what does that mean, and how can I accomplish this activity with the minimum amount of effort, but still know that it’s accurate, and that your organization is protected from cyber security threats.” Having worked in the healthcare industry for more than 15 years, Brian become an expert in all things project management and technology. He's devoted most of his career to developing, implementing, and providing oversight for Compliance and Privacy program initiatives, working with more than one hundred healthcare facilities. Considering Brian’s vast experience, we discussed the symbiosis between project management and risk assessments, and how organizations should “initiate a project, then execute, monitor, control, and close,” in order to successfully identify and mitigate their risks. To hear more of Brian’s advice and best practices, listen to our latest episode of Compliance Conversations, “A Pro’s Guide to Conducting Your Annual Privacy and Security Risk Assessment,” where we cover topics including: • How to Protect Your Organization from Cyber Security Threats • What Tools You Should Use to Conduct Your Annual Security Risk Assessment • Which Cyber Security Framework Your Organization Should Deploy

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Ask an Auditor Anything (Dec 2019)

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 23:55


Around Healthicity, we love nothing more than to provide answers to some of your most pressing questions. And boy, do we get a lot of them. Because of this, we asked you to send us the questions that most perplex you while on the job. We got a ton of great questions (thank you), some of which even had us scratching our heads, too. So, I took a bunch of your questions to our resident auditing experts, Stephani Scott and Lori Cox, and sat down for a little chat. What we Then, we took a handful of those questions and and sat down to discuss them during this episode of Compliance Conversations, titled “Ask an Auditor Anything.” Here’s a sneak peak at some of the questions we discussed, and answered: Can Documentation of a Previous Allergic Reaction be Used Under ROS, or Only PMH? If the physician states "same/unchanged from last visit" to History will they receive credit for reviewing the last visit information? If the Documentation States “NO PFSH," Is This Applicable On a New PT or Consult Visit?

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Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
What You Must Do to be HIPAA Compliant in 2020

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 20:06


It’s that time of year again, when everyone is either breathing a sigh of relief because they’ve just completed their annual HIPAA risk assessment, or they’re cramming to get it done before year’s end. In the spirit of HIPAA season, we decided to turn the tables on CJ. So in this latest episode of Compliance Conversations, we had our very own SVP, Jeremy Schow, interview our local HIPAA expert, CJ Wolf, MD, to discuss all things HIPAA. And he had a lot to say. “The number one reason we do a risk assessment is it's a requirement. Number two though, it's good practice, right? We're in the business of helping patients, and we want to keep that information private and confidential. So, it's a good business practice,” CJ observed, before going on to answer all sorts of questions around HIPAA, including: Should I Conduct an Assessment Every Year? How Do I Conduct an Effective HIPAA Risk Assessment? What are Some Common HIPAA Mistakes I Should Avoid?

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Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
A Deep Dive Into the NCCI Policy Manual

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 25:19


In part two of my conversation with Christopher Chandler, a Technical Manager of Professional Documentation and Coding, at Intermountain Healthcare, we dove into the NCCI policy manual. It’s been a hot topic, as of late. Mostly because, as Chandler put it with a grin, “people hate the NCCI Policy Manual. They see it as a big book of rules that stops them from getting paid for the stuff they are doing.” But as you’ll hear, the manual is so much more. For instance, sometimes you can bill two codes together and, other times, you can’t. And when you need to know the answer, you consult the NCCI manual. Because many commercial payers have adopted these edits as well, it’s become an indispensable resource for any compliance billing department that’s using today’s best practices. But the manual can be daunting, and oftentimes difficult to decipher. Which is why during this episode of Compliance Conversations, "A Deep Dive Into the NCCI Policy Manual," Chandler and I jump right into the ins-and-outs of the manual, and discuss the three main topics of the manual, including: Knowing Exactly What’s Included in a Surgical Package Understanding Multiple Procedure Overlaps Billing Protocols for Inherent Services

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Understanding the Nuance of NPP Coding

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 22:22


Recently, I sat down with Christopher Chandler, a Technical Manager of Professional Documentation and Coding, and we had a lot to cover during our podcast. So much so, that we actually recorded two new podcast episodes. In this first episode, Understanding the Nuance of NPP Coding, we dove into the world of non-physician practitioner (NPP) coding. NPPs, as Medicare calls them, are made up of a number of different provider types. They include nurse practitioners, physician assistants, certified nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists, amongst others. The world of NPPs is ever-changing as hospitals are, in Chandler’s words, “developing new ways of providing care to patients… and help alleviate the burden that physicians are feeling, with the amount of patient load that they have.” If your hospital or clinic has a number of NPPs, it could be a signal to payers to keep an eye on your claim submissions. Which makes it all the more critical that your billing department has the tools to correctly code your NPPs. Listen to our newest episode of Compliance Conversations:, where Chandler and I discussed everything NPP, including: Identifying the Difference Between Shared Services and Incident Two Avoiding Double Billing the Patient and the Payer Following the Intense Guidelines of Shared Services

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
How to Provide Access to Telehealth, While Maintaining Compliance

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 24:59


For this installment of Compliance Conversations, we interviewed Jake Geertsen, a Technical Manager in the documentation and coding, who specializes in telehealth. It’s a fast-growing segment of healthcare, which has spawned a lot of questions around the field. Not least of which is: What exactly is telehealth? According to Geertsen, telehealth is “a collection of means or methods for enhancing healthcare, public health, and health education delivery and support, using telecommunication technologies.” Just ten years ago, few of us were carrying around the computing power we commonly find in our pockets and purses today. Nor did we know the benefits this technology could have to, as Geertsen puts it, “to the patient, the healthcare organization looking to cut costs, to insurance companies also looking to cut costs. In many scenarios, this is an area of innovation and improvement.” Understand the History and Evolution of Telehealth Implement Proper Coding and Billing Compliance Practices Stay Current with Ever-changing Medicare Regulations and Payer Policie

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
How to Earn a Huge ROI from Medicare’s IOMs

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 25:56


I sat down with Tyler Griffeth, a Technical Manager of Professional Documentation and Coding at Intermountain Healthcare, to discuss a couple of his favorite Medicare Internet Only Manuals (IOMs), specifically the National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) Policy Manual and the Claims Processing Manual. The NCCI Manual, about which he jokingly said, “I’ve got mine laminated, I can read it in the tub with a little bit of bubbly” is just one of his favorites. Meanwhile, the Claims Processing Manual, “Is a really great resource if you’re dealing with things like denials, but also if you’re involved in a RAC audit.” Tune in to my most recent episode of Compliance Conversations, How to Earn a Huge ROI from Medicare’s IOMs, and learn how to: Use the NCCI Policy Manual to Clarify Procedure Codes to Physicians Leverage the Claims Processing Manual to Avoid Denials Apply Situational Modifiers in Conjunction with Codes

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Export Controls: The Most Important Compliance Element You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 33:43


Whether you’re dealing with medical devices or new drugs–regardless if it’s a product or a service, and whether that product or service ever even leaves the United States, export controls affect every organization in one way or another. That’s why I was so excited to sit down with Export Controls and Compliance expert, Wendy Epley, the president of Epley Consulting, for this episode of Compliance Conversations. As a compliance professional in healthcare, you might hear the word “export” and think ‘I don’t ship anything out of the country, so export controls don’t apply to me.’ But surprisingly it does! Epley explained, “[export controls] is referring to a very complicated network of federal agencies and regulations that are interconnected to regulate or control how things are to be protected in order that they are not used in a way that would cause harm...regardless of where those persons are located, including if they are here within the United States.” Epley also went into detail about the foreign corrupt practices act, an important act for many of you in various healthcare compliance roles. “Just a few years ago, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries paid nearly five hundred and twenty million...for its role in violations with the FCPA.” Said Epley. Find out how export controls apply to all of you healthcare compliance professionals out there. Tune in to my latest episode of Compliance Conversations, Export Controls: The Most Important Compliance Element You Probably Haven’t Heard Of, to learn why: One Doctor Went to Prison For His Research Some Medical Equipment and New Drugs Pose A Risk You Need to Institute Export Protocols and Training in a Research Uni Setting Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Paid Nearly $520 Million in Violations

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
How to Build a Mutually Beneficial Relationship with Your Compliance Committee

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 31:04


Listen to this most recent episode of Compliance Conversations, How to Build a Mutually Beneficial Relationship with Your Compliance Committee, with special guest, Judith Maber-Fox, to learn how to: Build a Mutually Beneficial Relationship with your Compliance Committee Engage Sr. Leadership to Actively Support the Committee Create Opportunities That Give You a Seat at the Table

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
The Psychology Behind Why Physicians Undercode

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 26:35


For this Compliance Conversations episode, I’ve got a special treat for you: Dr. Ira Specter. He spent many years as a practicing OBGYN physician and is also a certified coder and medical auditor. After practicing medicine for a few decades he went on to run a large medical management company, where they did billing collection, coding, compliance, and ICC10 courses for sixty-five physicians. Because of his unique perspective, we tackled bridging the gap between coding and auditing and physician documentation. I asked Dr. Specter, “what’s the biggest area for improvement for physician documentation?” After a brief pause, he said, “Let me start by saying, by and large, most physicians are under coding.” It seems, according to Specter, that physicians are “cutting off their own legs,” and also “cherry picking” codes. What does that mean? Listen to this episode to find out what Dr. Specter views as the biggest mistakes physicians are currently making and learn: What Coders/Auditors Should Look Out For in Physicians Documentation Why Physicians Should Never Cherry Pick Codes The Pitfalls of Copying and Cloning.

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
How the Pros Implement a Compliance Program

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 30:59


There are a lot of barriers in compliance. In this installment of Compliance Conversations, I chat with Eric Dominguez, the chief compliance officer at Emerus, a management company that specializes in healthcare systems. “Part of the services we provide to these joint ventures is a compliance program.” Dominguez explains some of the common hurdles of aligning with partners. “It’s a challenge and at the same time, it’s really a great opportunity for growth.” So how do Dominguez and his group manage compliance on such a big scale? And how can we get better at it ourselves? Listen to this episode to learn how to: Tackle Compliance Like a Large Hospital Group Manage the Unique Challenges of Micro-Hospitals Navigate Policies and Procedures for Hospital Licensing

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Taking the Trauma out of Technology

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 31:03


Whether it’s an EMR or a compliance software solution, you want technology to do the work for you, not make you do extra work. Knowing where tech disappoints has helped Healthicity’s president, and my guest on my most recent episode of Compliance Conversations, Barry Johnson, D.D.S., to create software solutions that healthcare organizations really want. And, according to the US Government, solutions that healthcare organizations really need. “Recently at HCCA, we heard government officials telling the people that were at the meeting that compliance has got to move into the digital age and start doing things with software rather than spreadsheets.” It doesn’t matter if you’re an early adopter or tech-adverse, this informative and fun episode will bring you up to speed on all things healthcare technology from the largest challenges to the newest tools and gadgets that save lives or make your workday a whole lot easier. If tech has got you down: Johnson just might have a solution for you. Tune into this episode of Compliance Conversations, Taking the Trauma out of Technology with Barry Johnson, D.D.S., to learn: * Tech Trends (and Failures) in Healthcare * Upcoming Advances in Healthcare to Watch For * How to Make Tech Work For You * What the US Government Has to Say About Technology in Compliance

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Recognizing the Differences Between Medical Necessity and Medical Decision Making

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 25:32


In this episode of Compliance Conversations, I chatted with Charla Prillaman, the Regional Vice President of Audit Services and 30-year compliance veteran, about the crucial differences between Medical Necessity and Medical Decision Making (MDM). Prillaman pointed out that both terms are incorrectly used interchangeably, though they have distinctly different meanings. “Medical Necessity is the foundation for payment for all medical services. We find the original or the beginning statement about medical necessity being the overarching criteria all the way back into the social security act…Now the complexity of medical decision making is that it’s intended to somehow or another quantify a provider’s cognitive work in a specific encounter with the patient.” Said Prillaman. In this highly requested conversation, Prillaman breaks down how to properly document medical necessity and medical decision making and how to quantify something as difficult as “cognitive effort” for MDM. Tune into this episode of Compliance Conversations, “Recognizing the Differences Between Medical Necessity and Medical Decision Making” with me, CJ Wolf, and Charla Prillaman for the full scoop on Medical Necessity and MDM, including: The History of Both Medical Necessity and MDM Key Differences of Medical Necessity and MDM Ways to Properly Quantify and Document MDM

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Tips for When You’re the New Kid on the Compliance Block

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 27:17


I recently spoke with Brooklyn Trumpy on what it’s like to be new to compliance. Trumpy graduated in 2009 with a degree in Operations Management and ended up in compliance five years ago when she took a role at Community Health Systems and worked her way into a compliance role. Trumpy found that being new to compliance was a challenge. She explained how it can be intimidating to learn all of the new rules and regulations and how to piece together the puzzle that is compliance. She initially struggled to make connections and find her tribe within Compliance and it took some time to learn how to stay organized. Trumpy had some expert advice for new compliance professionals that will help them have an easier transition into the world of compliance. Listen to this episode of Compliance Conversations, "Tips for When You’re the New Kid on the Compliance Block," to learn: * Which Personality Types are Drawn to Compliance in the First Place * How to Set Expectations as a New Compliance Professional * Why It's Okay not to Know Everything Right Out of the Gate

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
The Teaching Physician Rule: A Blessing or a Curse

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 26:28


Back in February, CMS announced changes that seem to allow medical students a lot more freedom to document a patient’s medical record. Which could sound like a dream to physicians who might be thinking that the students will help ease the heavy burden of bureaucracy, but auditors are a little worried. Auditors are going, “Wait, hold on, we’ve got to really look at this before we jump the gun.” I spoke with expert compliance auditor, Charla Prillaman, who’s lived and breathed auditing for decades. The hard part, it turns out, isn’t understanding the new rule; the hard part is re-educating doctors. Tune into our latest episode of Compliance Conversations, The Teaching Physician Rule: A Blessing or a Curse, to learn the: New Specifics of Student Documentation for E/M Services and HPI, Dangers of Improper Documentation Teaching Physician’s Responsibility to Verify and Attest to Student Documentation.

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Smart Strategies to Holistically Tackle Your Organization's Risks

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 23:34


We kicked off this episode of Compliance Conversations with a guest host, our very own compliance expert, Marcie Swenson, and her special guest, Emily Haley, who has worked as a Chief Privacy Officer and Compliance Director at Intermountain healthcare and is currently working in Care Transformation. In the first half of the show, Haley gave us a full fledged rundown on gap analysis, risk analysis and risk management plans. In the second half of the show, we dove unapologetically into the OCR’s phase 2 desk audits and what we can all learn from them. “Everybody is familiar with OCR’s phase 2 desk audits, where they audited 63 covered entities, and I think 40 something business associates. They used a scale 1 through 5, 1 being the very best risk analysis or risk management plan, and 5 being the very worst...more than half both business associates and the covered entities had scored a 4 and a 5. That’s shocking. That means most of us are not doing the right things.” Tune into our latest episode of Compliance Conversations, Smart Strategies to Holistically Tackle Your Organization’s Risks, with guest host Marcie Swenson. In this podcast we’ll cover how: Every Department Must Work Together to Reduce Risks Risk Analysis is Dependent on Gap Analysis and Management Plans To Mitigate the Lack of Updated Risk Analysis Information From the OCR

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
How to Avoid the Compliance Dangers of Medical Marijuana

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 27:19


Weed. Pot. Ganja. Marijuana goes by many names and has been a part of the global counterculture scene for decades. But now it’s quickly becoming a part of healthcare, as medical marijuana continues to be legalized across the nation. In my latest episode of Compliance Conversations, I talked with Judy Cassel, JD, MBA, an expert legal advisor on all things medical marijuana. I asked her how medical marijuana will impact physicians, compliance officers, and hospitals. There are dangers in prescribing it even if it’s legal. While each state is able to decide on whether or not to legalize medical marijuana, it’s still illegal at a federal level–this is where things get complicated. Cassel explained the dangers of physicians, or a practice, prescribing medical marijuana and how you and your organization can recommend it while still remaining compliant. Listen to this episode to learn how to: Reduce Opioid Deaths and Addiction Avoid Violating the Federal Law with Medical Marijuana Recommend Medical Marijuana and Stay Compliant

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Essential Steps to Post-Audit Education (That Actually Works)

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 28:18


In this episode of Compliance Conversations, I sat down with Stephani Scott, VP of Audit Services for Healthicity, to chat about her twenty years of experience and pick her brain on important auditing issues. As all of you know, auditing is a crucial component of an effective compliance program. Stephani explains how she approaches post-audit education with difficult providers, “I always tell them to be prepared first and foremost.” Then she adds, “make sure you’ve reviewed the audit and you know where they did well. Sometimes the effectiveness depends on your approach.” Scott provides rules for post-audit education, like how to deal with a physician who inherently distrusts auditors or bad apples who code incorrectly on purpose. Tune in to learn the auditing ropes with expert Stephani Scott and learn how to: • Build Trust with Providers • Effectively Change Behaviors • Approach Post Audit Educations Like a Pro • Deal with Bad Apples

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Talking Compliance Culture with Rudy Green

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 32:52


Find out how Culture can Solve Compliance Issues “Compliance professionals were people before they were in compliance,” said Rudy Green in our most recent episode of Compliance Conversations. Green told me about his long and interesting path to compliance from an undergraduate degree in organizational behavior, to being drafted into the NFL, then to law school. He did all of this before taking a position as the compliance officer at the University of Texas in Austin. He added, “life experience is what makes a great compliance officer,” he said. Compliance professionals are critical to a company’s success (especially in healthcare). So, it only makes sense that company culture counts. Could company culture be the answer to solving compliance issues? The data suggests yes but — big surprise — it’s not always that easy. Tune in to this episode of Compliance Conversations to learn how to: Effectively Deal with Complex Issues as They Arise Tackle Risk Assessment the Right Way Use Patience as a Compliance Tool

Compliance Mastermind: Strategies for your healthcare compliance program and your career
CM012: End of Season 1 and 12 Podcasts You'll Want to Follow

Compliance Mastermind: Strategies for your healthcare compliance program and your career

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 11:54


On today's show I am talking about what is next for the podcast in 2018 and highlight 12 podcasts you will want to check out while this one is taking some time off for the Holidays. I can't wait to share new episodes, new compliance leaders, and some great content with you in the new year.  In no particular order, here are links to the podcasts I mention on the show. If the show has a website I link directly to that, if not I will give the link to the show in iTunes. 1. Compliance Conversations: https://www.healthicity.com/blog/topic/compliance-conversations 2. Compliance Perspectives: http://complianceandethics.org/category/podcasts/  3. Help me with HIPAA: https://helpmewithhipaa.com/podcasts/ 4. Compliance Beat: http://www.compliancebeat.com/episodes/ 5. 1st Healthcare Compliance: https://1sthcc.com/category/podcasts/ 6. Masters of Disaster: http://www.complyethic.com/podcast/ 7. FCPA Compliance and Ethics Report: http://fcpacompliancereport.com/podcasts/ 8. Get Social Health: http://getsocialhealth.com 9. 10 Minute Check Up: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/10-minute-check-up/id1293939877?mt=2 10. Pharmacy Podcast Network: http://pharmacypodcast.com/podcasts/ 11. The Future of Healthcare: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-future-of-healthcare/id1266164957?mt=2 12. Red Hot Healthcare: https://redhothealthcare.com/the-podcast/ Remember to subscribe to the show! Disclaimer: On this podcast I speak only for myself and what I share are the opinions of me alone. My guests also speak for themselves only and do not represent the opinions of their firms or organizations. All content provided on this podcast is for information purposes only. Neither I or my guests make any representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on the podcast or in the show notes. This podcast should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever. Please consult a qualified attorney before taking any action that could have legal implications to you or your business.  

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
E/M Coding Tips And Risks

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 26:33


For this episode of Compliance Conversations, I sat down with Chad Peterson, a senior consultant at a large hospital, in their professional coding and reimbursement group. He educates physicians, mid-level providers/ advanced practice providers and even ancillary staff about E/M coding. Peterson explained some of the most common E/M coding mistakes. For example, in 2013 they came out with the status of 3 chronic conditions in addition to the already set guidelines. There’s often confusion around when to use regular HPI elements or when to use the status of 3 chronic conditions. “This is something really useful for your physicians,” Peterson added. Tune in to this episode of Compliance Conversations, “E/M Coding Tips and Risks,” to learn: How to navigate the gray areas of medical necessity When to use the chronic conditions status Why the risks of EMR upcoding and auto-populating are so grave

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Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Complex Coding, Complicated Compliance

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 23:24


In this episode of Compliance Conversations, I sat down with Senior Consultant, Brenden O’Neil, who works in Intermountain’s professional coding and reimbursement department. O’Neil and I had a fascinating discussion on CPT codes and the complicated gray area of coding a laminectomy. The code has changed, physicians are in limbo, and revenue is being lost. And, there are a number of compliance issues that might arise. If you’re a compliance officer in an organization with neurosurgeons, you should perform an audit and run some data analytics for the code 22633 or that range of codes that represent fusions anytime a 63047 or laminectomy is reported. Otherwise, there could be trouble on the horizon. If you’re in healthcare, you won’t want to miss this. Listen to our newest podcast, Complex Coding, Complicated Compliance, to brush up on: Laminectomy and Potential Compliance Issues Specific Updates to Code 63047 Payers, Medicaid, and more!

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Proactive Compliance is Your Best Defense

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 32:20


In this episode, Sean McKenna, Shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, and I discussed the ins-and-outs DOJ and OIG investigations, and how the federal government is determining who–and how–they prosecute. While we all know the importance of having a robust, effective compliance plan, Sean also stresses the importance of having an independent and empowered compliance committee. One which refuses to bury it’s head in the sand when compliance issues surface. In his experience, organizations that operate routine, transparent compliance programs will be equipped with the best line of defense. Tune in to our Compliance Conversations podcast, Proactive Compliance is Your Best Defense, to listen to Sean and CJ dive into: Why incident reporting and documentation needs to be taken seriously What the OIG constitutes as an illegal kickback How to protect your organization from false claims investigations

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
The Unique Qualifications Of A Skilled Compliance Officer

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 35:09


Back in the 1980’s, Larry Plutko started his career in Healthcare. By the 90’s he found himself fascinated by compliance. And in 2008, he accepted a position of compliance officer in Austin, Texas, where he became an important career mentor to our very own compliance expert, CJ Wolf. Now, Plutko is a compliance consultant who currently sees clients across the country. In this episode of Compliance Conversations, Wolf interviews Plutko on the compliance career path and how to to become a compliance officer. “I believe in diversity and organizations benefit from having compliance Officers from a number of different backgrounds. Compliance Officers come from all sorts of backgrounds from legal to clinical, ethics and auditing,” said Plutko. Plutko and Wolf discuss the ways in which compliance is growing rapidly and why it was named one of the hottest career tracks in an article in the Wall Street Journal in 2014. Then, they dive into what it means to be a good compliance officer and how to develop the unique skills necessary to excel. Tune in to our podcast, The Unique Qualifications Of A Skilled Compliance Officer, to learn how to: Prepare for the Future Compliance Become a Compliance Officer Excel in a Compliance Career

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
A Physician Explains Documentation Best Practices

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 26:55


In this episode of our podcast, Compliance Conversations, Wolf and Dunnick tackle documentation, what to do, what not to do, and what you definitely didn’t learn in medical school. Wolf is a compliance expert who went to medical school but found a passion for the compliance side of things. Dunnick is not only a physician with years of practice experience, he’s also a full-time consultant who educates physicians on coding and documentation best practices. Documentation dream team, if we’ve ever seen one. In this detailed, thought-provoking interview, Dunnick and Wolf dive deep into compliance, coding, and audit risks. Particularly, how to use EHRs effectively and efficiently. Including, why you should be weary of copy and pasting in EHRs, and documentation best practices that every physician should know. Listen to our Podcast, A Physician Explains Documentation Best Practices, to learn: How to Document Correctly Ways to Reduce Audit Risk Exposure Rules You Didn’t Learn in Medical School

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity
Why You Need to Take Security And Privacy Seriously

Compliance Conversations by Healthicity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 26:54


In our newest episode of Compliance Conversations, CJ Wolf sits down with Security and Privacy expert, Steve Spearman, for an enthusiastic chat about how healthcare practices can protect themselves from imminent threats. In just a few seconds, Wolf and Spearman launch into a dynamic back and forth exchange about why privacy and security matters, how OCR audits have been a gift that keeps on giving and why more organizations need to have a list of their Business Associates on hand. Plus, a little banter about why some companies are forced to negotiate with terrorists. Listen to our newest podcast, Episode 2 of Compliance Conversations, So Now You Take Security And Privacy Seriously, to learn: Why OCR Audits Have Been A Gift To Security Experts How To Protect Your Organization When Working With Business Associates The Real Reason Your Organization Needs to Backup Your Data