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What 2018 Taught Us About Managing Risk
January 1, 2019
Categories: Audits, Cyber crime, Employee Health and Safety, Employment Practices Liability, Human Resources, Risk Mitigation
Risk management lessons to take into 2019 As we head into another new year, most business owners and providers reflect on what they’ve learned. What went right, what went wrong and what issues need to be addressed in 2019. Every year we learn new lessons to continue to improve. Here’s what 2018 taught us about managing business risks in 2019. #MeToo and What It Means for Your Business According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the number...
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Protecting Your Business From Audits - The Insurance and Compliance Measures You Should Be Considering Today
October 30, 2018
Categories: Audits, Business Operations, Claims, Compliance, Documentation, Home Health, Home Medical Equipment, Physical Therapy, Policy Information, Risk Mitigation
Being audited by a RAC or UPIC can be incredibly stressful for any health care provider, whether you’re a home medical equipment provider, a physical therapy practice, or a home health agency. Getting fined for billing errors that result in overpayment from an insurance carrier – Medicare or otherwise – can be downright frightful. There are stories galore about health care providers shutting their doors and closing up shop because they were found guilty and fined for receiving...
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Protect Your Business from Audits: Be Proactive with Billing E&O Insurance and Compliance Measures
May 23, 2018
Categories: Audits, Compliance, Policy Information
Being audited by a RAC or ZPIC can be incredibly stressful for any health care provider, whether you’re a home medical equipment provider, a physical therapy practice, or a home health agency. Getting fined for billing errors that result in overpayment from an insurance carrier – Medicare or otherwise – can be downright frightful. There are stories galore about health care providers shutting their doors and closing up shop because they were found guilty and fined for receiving...