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Compliance 101

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Friday, October 23, 2015

 | Billing 
 | Coding 
 | Quality 

When you hear the word compliance, what comes to mind? The word compliance can and does actually bring to mind a varying degree of answers depending on who you were to ask in the hospital. For Example:

  • A Hospital Compliance Officer among other things thinks about the fall release of the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) annual Work Plan to guide compliance efforts for the coming year. .
  • A Case Manager thinks about what is a compliant inpatient status order, does the Physician documentation support a 2-Midnight expectation, is my patient going to be compliant with his/her discharge plan instructions with a goal of preventing a 30-Day Readmission?
  • For the Coder, with I-10 finally being implemented, he or she is dealing with compliance with the new coding system and I-10 Coding Clinics.
  • A Clinical Documentation Specialist most likely thinks about a compliant query process.
  • Infection control promotes compliance with best practices to prevent adverse outcomes for the patient.
  • The billing department wants to be compliant while getting a “clean bill” out the door for payment for services rendered by the hospital.

While this is not an exhaustive list of healthcare providers who strive for compliance, it is clear that compliance is a very real concern and desired outcome and at the end of the day, each caregiver wants to “get it right” while providing the best care possible to the patient.

The Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) defines compliance as being “the process of meeting the expectations of others. More specifically, it is the process of helping our health care professionals understand and meet the expectations of those who grant us money, pay for our services, regulate our industry, etc.” This is where MMP shines by living our mission of “Making HealthCare Make Sense.” This is what we enjoy. This is why when asked I tell people that my hobbies are my husband, my cats and reading the Federal Register.

Our Wednesday@One Newsletter already includes in our production schedule a coverage update the second week of the month and a Medical Review update the third week of each month. This week we are excited to debut a new monthly article the fourth week of each month to be known as The Making HealthCare Make Sense Spotlight. This month we begin by spotlighting free resources available to you on your compliance journey. The use of the term journey is very deliberate as the one thing that you can count on in healthcare is change and that is what makes your career a constant journey.

OIG Compliance Education Materials: Compliance 101:

The OIG developed the resources found on this web page to “help health care providers, practitioners, and suppliers understand the health care fraud and abuse laws and the consequences of violating them. These compliance education materials can also provide ideas for ways to cultivate a culture of compliance within your own health care organization” (http://oig.hhs.gov/compliance/101/).

Medicare Learning Network® (MLN) Provider Compliance page

The MLN Provider Compliance Page “contains educational products that inform health care professionals on how to avoid common billing errors and other improper activities when dealing with various CMS Programs. CMS’ claim review program’s overall goal is to reduce improper payment error by identifying and addressing coverage and coding billing errors. Since 1996, CMS has implemented several initiatives: to prevent improper payments before a claim is processed; and to identify, and recoup improper payments after the claim is processed” (https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and-Education/Medicare-Learning-Network-MLN/MLNProducts/ProviderCompliance.html).

Examples of useful resources on this web page include:

  • Provider Compliance Educational Products pdf,
  • Fraud and Abuse Educational Products pdf,
  • Provider Compliance MLN Matters® Articles pdf; and
  • Archive of Medicare Quarterly Provider Compliance Newsletters.

Office of Civil Rights

As a Business Associate we take our HIPAA responsibilities very seriously. The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has an entire Web page devoted to Health Information Privacy. This web page provides you with information to understand HIPAA Privacy, current enforcement activities and much more. (http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/index.html).

As we begin this series of articles, we welcome feedback and recommendations for future articles by you our reader. I also encourage you to read the related article in this week’s newsletter, Resources for your Hospital Compliance Plan.

Article Author: Beth Cobb, RN, BSN, ACM, CCDS
Beth Cobb, RN, BSN, ACM, CCDS, is the Manager of Clinical Analytics at Medical Management Plus, Inc. Beth has over twenty-five years of experience in healthcare including eleven years in Case Management at a large multi-facility health system. In her current position, Beth is a principle writer for MMP’s Wednesday@One weekly e-newsletter, an active member of our HIPAA Compliance Committee, MMP’s Education Department Program Director and co-developer of MMP’s proprietary Compliance Protection Assessment Tool.

This material was compiled to share information.  MMP, Inc. is not offering legal advice. Every reasonable effort has been taken to ensure the information is accurate and useful.