Recent Telehealth Enforcement and How to Prepare
Fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) associated with telehealth services existed before COVID-19, but it significantly increased during the pandemic. An audit by the U.S. Health and...
Fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) associated with telehealth services existed before COVID-19, but it significantly increased during the pandemic. An audit by the U.S. Health and...
Approximately 65 million Americans are enrolled in Medicare – about 34 million in traditional Medicare and the rest in Medicare Advantage. Traditional Medicare is administered by...
Fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) associated with telehealth services existed before COVID-19, but it significantly increased during the pandemic. An audit by the U.S. Health and...
Proactive relationships protect patient rights Healthcare organizations often contract with third parties to handle work they are unable to perform themselves. That work often...
Tips for Compliance Officers to Manage Risk A patient undergoes surgery requiring a medical device. A physician prescribes a new medication. A medical practice increases the...
Incentives, Compensation Structures, and Consequence Management for Healthcare Compliance A new document from the Department of Justice (DOJ) will give you reason to revisit some...
How Compliance Can Leverage the OIG’s 7 Elements and HHS Roadmap With the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) coming in May, many healthcare compliance leaders are...
CMS Updates to beneficiary PHE waivers that matter to healthcare compliance Sharon Parsley, JD, MBA, CHC, CHRC, contributes regularly to the YouCompli blog. In this article, she...
Featured speakers: Eric Gold, Chief, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office Healthcare Division; Jennifer Goldstein, Managing Attorney, Medicaid Fraud Division, Massachusetts...
Best practices to ensure an effective exclusion check By CJ Wolf, MD