Off the Record with Brian Murphy

Brian Murphy

The only show where today’s top mid-revenue cycle leaders share the personal stories, struggles, and successes that you won’t hear on the big stage—but made them who they are today. Join host Brian Murphy as he interviews leaders and interesting personalities from HIM/coding, clinical documentation integrity (CDI), case management, and related healthcare fields about their origins, current challenges and successes, and lessons that you can apply to grow your own career.

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    A reckoning for Medicare Advantage: Inside the Kaiser case with Mary Inman and Liz Soltan

    Medicare Advantage is undergoing a reckoning ... and that reckoning is coming from within.  In January Kaiser Permanente affiliates agreed to pay $556 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting invalid diagnosis codes for their MA Plan enrollees in order to receive higher payments from the government.   The case was instigated by what is known as whistleblowers.  Regular listeners might recall my podcast on this topic back in January 2025 with Mary Inman, a Partner at Whistleblower Partners LLP, and Head of International Whistleblower Practice for the firm. We had a fascinating conversation about the process of whistleblowing and New York insurer Independent Health, which agreed in December 2024 to pay $100M to settle allegations it had upcoded claims to inflate MA payment.  We’ve now more than 5x-ed that fine with Kaiser. Per the Department of Justice the claims resolved by the settlement are allegations only and there has been no determination of liability. But it was a major wakeup call for MA.  Mary is back for today’s show along with her colleague Liz Soltan, a senior associate in the firm’s NYC office. Listen in as we discuss:  Key terms: What is whistleblowing and the concept of qui-tam?  Kaiser case origins which began more than 12 years ago, and Mary and Liz’s evolving roles in the case  The facts on the ground, as alleged by the whistleblowers and the DOJ, specifically the issue of addenda to the medical record  Unfolding of the case, a behind the scenes look as new whistleblowers joined, and reaching of the settlement  What can we learn from a medical coding/reimbursement perspective?  What can healthcare organizations do to ensure their employees don’t blow the whistle and avoid similar fines and headlines?

    52 min
  2. 28 JAN

    From Encephalopathy to Edema: Talking chart review with Dr. Tarman Aziz

    I’m consistently surprised at how few CDI or IP coding professionals talk about their most basic job function. The very reason they are hired, and what most do for eight hours a day: I'm talking about chart review. Go on Linkedin or Facebook and it’s rarely discussed. Yet it’s ... everything. Nuanced, complex, clinical, critical to the quality of financial health of hospitals. It’s how patient acuity is expressed in coded data, how hospitals get paid, and why CDI and coding professionals are employed. I’ve heard it described as akin to detective work, puzzling together the pieces and presenting an informed query to the provider. Yet like detective work it often remains a mystery. Dr. Tarman Aziz joined me to open up that conversation. He is founder and CEO of CDIQ Consulting, LLC, a physician-led healthcare education and consulting firm focused on closing the gap between clinical reality and coded data. On this episode of #OTR we discuss: Is chart review unique to the individual/healthcare organization/assistive tech, or are there underlying principles everyone can follow? How evolving clinical indicators in a case drive a concurrent CDI workflow—the differences of reviewing a chart at 24 vs 72 hours as clinical indicators morph How early is too early to look at an inpatient chart? Underutilized and underrated areas of the health record Review strategies for encephalopathy, dehydration, hyper- and hyponatremia, and cerebral edema/compression Tarman’s work consulting and educating non-traditional CDI candidates The remarkable story of Tarman’s fiancé Anna, an 11-year survivor of Stage 4 breast cancer

    55 min
  3. 29/10/2025

    Coaching Clinicians, Convincing Crowds: Susanna Baddiel on Delivering Impactful Presentations

    Fans of Off the Record may recall my recent episode with Chris Petrilli, Director of Revenue Cycle of Operations at NYU Langone, who joined me to discuss his experience delivering a TEDx Talk on artificial intelligence.  Chris was well prepared and delivered a great lecture, which you should definitely check out on YouTube. And on the podcast he sang the praises of a coach brought in to prep him and other NYU Langone staff for the big day on the big stage.  My wheels started to spin, I reached out... and landed that coach for OTR.   Susanna Baddiel is an actress, director, voice over artist and TEDx Speaker Coach. She works in both the UK and the US and is a founder member of Actors Shakespeare Company where she continues to act, direct and coach. She has more than 17 years of experience teaching public speaking, personal impact, presentation skills, leadership development, and executive coaching.  It was my honor to host her in a bit of an offbeat show than the usual mid-revenue cycle topics. But I picked up a few pointers about public speaking that helped me, and I think you will too.  This special episode kicks off November, a month in which I’ll be taking a deep delve into provider engagement. Odds are if you’re trying to engage providers you’ll have to present or educate, and Susanna offers some great advice and practical tips and takeaways.  On this show we cover:   Her background as an actress in Britain, transition into coaching, and eventually working with niche clients in science and medicine Working with the team at NYU and Chris Petrilli—preparing them, building them up, and getting them ready for the big day. Why preparation is everything in public speaking, as is gratitude for the opportunity Balancing authenticity vs. general principles of good presentation The differences between in-person and presenting on camera. Susanna offers some GREAT suggestions for being better on Zoom. Books and other resources Susanna recommends

    39 min
  4. 15/10/2025

    Documentation with a Pulse: Erin Kreider on ethics, CDI advocacy, and ambient listening

    Erin Kreider gives me hope for the future of the CDI profession. That’s a pretty positive first impression for someone I recently met. Why do I say this? Erin is a newly-minted clinician who returned to medical school after nursing and CDI to become a nurse practitioner (NP), and now sees patients once a week. Her “welcome mat” on LinkedIn lists her core passions, which include clinical honesty and ethical integrity in the final code set, advocating for patients’ rights and best interests, and education and thought leadership. Today the majority of her work is with a technology company, Ambience, where she is helping build out ambient listening technology that assists with documentation and coding. Prior to that she had lengthy stop at Kettering where she was a CDI professional and a case manager. How’s that for achievement—and purpose? We get into all this on this episode of Off the Record, covering: Erin's first day on the job as an NP and what becoming a clinician taught her about documentation/coding/the mid-revenue cycle that she didn’t know or fully appreciate prior. CDI in the ED: Missed opportunity to improve documentation for admitted patients and strengthen Medical Decision Making (MDM) Best practices for leveraging APPs: Support system for MD physician advisors, second level chart reviews, educators, and more—a topic she recently wrote about for ACDIS’ CDI Journal UR/UM synergies with CDI and coding CDI pet peeves: Queries for the sake of metrics, and perception of CDI as an easy retirement job for fatigued bedside nurses How ambient listening can help with documentation, provider burnout, and surface additional missed diagnoses/HCCs

    54 min

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The only show where today’s top mid-revenue cycle leaders share the personal stories, struggles, and successes that you won’t hear on the big stage—but made them who they are today. Join host Brian Murphy as he interviews leaders and interesting personalities from HIM/coding, clinical documentation integrity (CDI), case management, and related healthcare fields about their origins, current challenges and successes, and lessons that you can apply to grow your own career.