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Spring Forward With 2024 Compliance Changes

MedTrainer

Common risks include billing, coding, sales, marketing, quality of care, patient incentives, and arrangements with physicians, other health care providers, vendors, and other potential sources or recipients of healthcare business referrals. It may seem a little early to do some spring cleaning, but not when it comes to compliance!

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Improving Patient Care With a “Prevent, Detect, Report” Strategy  

YouCompli

Mitigating fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) is taking on a new urgency for healthcare compliance professionals. Enforcement agencies are prioritizing efforts to deter FWA as more individuals enroll in government healthcare programs like Medicare and Medicaid, and telehealth services continue to evolve post-pandemic.

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Are You Ready For The Joint Commission Changes for 2024?

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The Joint Commission revised accreditation standards as of July 1, 2024, to eliminate 200+ Elements of Performance (EPs) which measure the effectiveness of how organizations comply with standards. Get a list of The Joint Commission accreditation standards that require training - and a list of courses.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2022 – September/October

SQA

The 20-page Q&A document covers general and specific topics including the importation of cannabis products, simplified authorization procedures for education, and research institutions that are conducting cannabis studies using real-life data. One of the important questions addressed is: How can batch reproducibility be demonstrated?

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CMS Issues CY2024 Proposed Rule for Medicare Advantage Organizations and Part D Sponsors

Healthcare Law Blog

Just in time for the holidays, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) issued the Contract Year 2024 Proposed Rule for Medicare Advantage organizations (“MAOs”) and Part D sponsors (the “Proposed Rule”). We’ve summarized some of the key changes in the Proposed Rule. Comments on due February 13, 2023. Star Ratings.