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Weekly Issues)
Must-Have
Intelligence for Everyone in Medicare Aggressive
field audits and investigations, 1,000 new DOJ health fraud investigators by 2002m,
whistleblowers filing more and more suits every day and fee-hungry lawyers
are trolling for plaintiffs, senior citizen patrols recruited by the feds as undercover
front-line fraud control investigators, competing providers running
to the feds with fraud allegations in record numbers and unions, vendors,
former employees, and even trade associations are not far behind... The
fraud minefields are everywhere in Medicare and Medicaid, and your organization
depends on being able to avoid them all. Now for the good news: you can
have an experienced team of compliance experts brief you every week in a comprehensive
new report from Eli Research, Medicare Compliance Week. Every week, youll
receive a hard-hitting compliance update that will put you two steps ahead of
the feds. Medicare
Compliance Week covers the entire spectrum of federal and state health care
enforcement activities. No matter what type of facility youre in, no matter
what position you hold, Medicare Compliance Week is vital to your ability
to steer a safe course through the boiling waters of health care fraud accusations:
Feds
to link Stark and the False Claims Act in a devastating one-two punch. Knowledge
you need to duck the blow. 14 fraud traps the OIGs not telling
you about and how to avoid them. What works and what doesnt
under final HIPAA privacy rules. How to side-step the compliance
perils in carriers new claims edits. What to do when the feds
dont play fair before it happens to you. 8 compliance
pitfalls revealed in the latest fraud settlements.
A second set of books: when its legal, and when its not.
How the feds will judge your intent in a fraud investigation. 3 key documents
that will tip your hand every time..
What compliance professionals are doing to prove their programs work. Why the
feds say the industry is missing the mark. |