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What is a Healthcare Compliance Officer?

Verisys

As government agencies and national regulatory organizations pass more regulations and the need for healthcare services grows, healthcare compliance officers (HCOs) are more important than ever. Accordingly, maintaining compliance has become a key focus for healthcare facilities. HCO Qualifications. Reimbursement.

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ProviderTrust Achieves 2 Major Milestones – HITRUST Certification and Monitoring of 10 Million Healthcare Individuals and Entities

Provider Trust

This landmark milestone represents a continued commitment by ProviderTrust and its nearly 1,000 healthcare client organizations to ensure Medicare and Medicaid dollars are protected from fraud, waste, and abuse. Healthcare compliance plays an instrumental role in the success of the entire healthcare ecosystem.

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Prosecution Against Unlicensed Nurse Points to Urgent Need for Continuous Credential Monitoring

Provider Trust

In October 2022, the South Carolina Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (SCMFCU) arrested a 37-year-old South Carolina woman named Alyssa Beth Steele for working as a registered nurse despite not having a license. Pursuant to federal regulations, the SCMFCU is authorized to investigate and prosecute any acts of Medicaid provider fraud.

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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. Medicare/Medicaid Compliance Reviews. But what exactly is considered fraud, waste, and abuse?

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Key Takeaways from OIG’s New General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) 

YouCompli

Exclusions (page 26) : OIG recommends that any entity participating in the federal Medicaid program should check the state Medicaid program exclusion list for each applicable state. In organizations where compliance reports to legal, conflicts of interest exist and can create barriers that lead to timing and resource inefficiencies.

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Key Takeaways from OIG’s New General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) 

YouCompli

“As previous OIG compliance guidance(s) are retired to ‘archival’ status, we all should recognize that the original guidance may have been the most important document ever written for healthcare compliance professionals.” — Roy Snell In 1998, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued its first General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG).

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You Play a Vital Role in Protecting the Integrity of the U.S. Healthcare System

AIHC

Health care insurance fraud is a pressing problem, causing substantial and increasing costs in medical insurance programs. To combat fraud and abuse, all levels within a medical practice, hospital or health care organization must know how to protect the organization from engaging in abusive practices and violations of civil or criminal laws.

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