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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Ohio

MedTrainer

Managing healthcare compliance in Ohio presents a unique set of challenges for compliance officers, healthcare professionals, and administrators. Organizations need to successfully navigate the regulatory landscape in order to provide efficient and ethical healthcare services, and to avoid consequences for non-compliance.

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Marketing, Telemarketing, Compliance & Healthcare

AIHC

What compliance issues need to be considered when drafting a marketing strategy? Let’s take a closer look at potential compliance risks. We couldn’t talk about websites without mentioning “Blogs”. Blogs can be used for various purposes which can be a great way for sharing information. Great idea, right?

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Conquering The Provider Enrollment Process

MedTrainer

Enrollment delays cost nearly a third of organizations polled in a 2023 MedTrainer survey money, and 26% believe credentialing delays increase compliance risks that can significantly drain coffers. Any delay in the provider enrollment process means less revenue for the organization – and the longer the holdup, the harder the hit.

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How To Prepare for an OIG Inspection

MedTrainer

Earlier this year, an in-depth OIG investigation resulted in a six-day trial of a former Louisiana health clinic CEO , who was ultimately convicted of Medicaid fraud and sentenced to 82 months in federal prison. That mean, maintaining compliance standards, efficient reporting, and conducting thorough internal audits are vital.

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Are Provider Enrollment and Credentialing the Same?

MedTrainer

In this blog, we’ll discuss the two processes and key differences between provider enrollment and credentialing. Provider enrollment is when a healthcare provider is registered with insurance networks or government payers , like Medicaid or Medicare. Verify Compliance: Each involves verifying a provider has met compliance standards.

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Medicare Enrollment & Behavioral Health Credentialing

MedTrainer

In this blog post, we’ll explore these and how behavioral health practices are adopting technology to prepare for the future. This may include proof of licensure, certification, accreditation, malpractice insurance, DEA registration (if applicable), and other supporting documentation.

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Primary Source Verification: One of the Hidden Secrets to Ensuring Excellence in Any Healthcare Organization

Verisys

Compliance with regulatory standards Compliance with regulatory standards from CMS or other regulatory-setting bodies should be non-negotiable. Mitigating liability and legal risks Malpractice claims and legal disputes can financially and emotionally drain healthcare providers and organizations.