The Coding Compliance Podcast codingcompliance
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The Good, Bad, and Ugly! Hosted By Ross Ronan, Neal Green & Mark Babst
Medical coding and the multitude of compliance-related issues that arise from it can be a difficult and complex area for any seasoned professional to fully grasp. From resourcing decisions to documentation considerations, or even how to implement coherent guidelines for your organization to adhere to require a great deal of understanding of the moving pieces in the coding and reimbursement marketplace.
With over 100 years of collective experience in the compliance, coding, and revenue cycle space, Ross Ronan of Ronan Healthcare Consultants and Neal Green and Mark Babst of The Coding Network have the knowledge base and gravitas to help you navigate The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Coding Compliance. Tune in the first Friday of every month to get your fix of The Coding Compliance Podcast.
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Episode 11: Surviving a Federal Program Integrity Agreement feat. Jim Anliot
Jim Anliot, Director of Healthcare Compliance Services at Affiliated Monitors, Inc., features to discuss how best to navigate a federal program integrity agreement. Not only can you prepare yourself for such an unfortunate occurrence, you can prevent it from happening too. Tune in as we discuss what to expect, best practices to adhere to and stumbling blocks to avoid if your organization falls subject to a corporate integrity agreement or program integrity agreement with the OIG.
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Episode 10: Evaluating Emergency Departments in Your Compliance Program
Sharon Nicka, founder and president of Nicka & Associates, joins the show to discuss the import of evaluating ED’s in your compliance program. Covering hot topics in the emergent care space, the team delves into areas of concern to be mindful of and best practices to avoid compliance pitfalls. Tune in to get the latest and greatest in the coding and compliance world as it relates to emergency medicine.
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Episode 9 - The Importance of Independent Reviews of Revenue Cycle Plans
Independent reviews of a revenue cycle are crucial to ensuring the financial health of your organization. Whether its looking at your organization’s processes to identify charge capture opportunities, validating coding accuracy, or maintaining compliance with the Department of Justice’s guidelines for compliance plans, independent reviews serve to provide senior leadership with clarity as to the efficiency and success of their revenue cycle teams. Tune in as Ben Colton of ECG Management Consultants joins the guys to offer valuable insights and a meaningful discussion that all revenue cycle managers will want to hear!
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Episode 8: The Importance of Physician Documentation and How Scribes Can Help
Ensuring compliant coding begins with high-quality documentation. This task need not fall exclusively on the shoulders of the physicians rendering services. Whether it is to supplement existing efforts, assist providers that struggle to document sufficiently, or validate that everything is being captured at the point of care in the medical record, scribes can play a valuable role in optimizing revenue, decreasing denials, and avoiding compliance exposure. Tune into the latest episode of the Coding Compliance Podcast as Cassy Panter and Charlie Coe of ScribeAmerica join the team in exploring the value and import of utilizing scribes to safeguard your providers’ documentation efforts.
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Episode 7: Handling and (Hopefully) Avoiding CMS’s Targeted Probe and Educate Program ft. Teresa Mason
CMS’s Targeted Probe and Educate (“TPE”) Program is yet another mechanism to ensure accurate and compliant claims are submitted for reimbursement to Medicare. This episode Teresa Mason of Epstein Becker Green joins the team to delve into what do TPE’s consist of, how to best handle them and which steps can be taken ahead of time to avoid being targeted for a TPE audit. Tune in to make sure you are prepared to avoid or survive a TPE audit.
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Episode 6: The Dangers of Comingling Outsourced Billing & Coding
While outsourcing functions of the revenue cycle, often times it can feel convenient and synergistic to have one entity perform both the billing and coding functions. But buyer beware, there are pitfalls to taking this approach. The Coding Compliance Podcast Team explores what to look out for and consider when outsourcing billing and coding helping you avoid unforeseen deficiencies and ensuring you make the most informed decision when selecting the appropriate external support.