Physician Provider Audits: The latest tools to analyze risk and benchmark compliance
Compliance Monitor, February 20, 2008
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Physicians rarely list coding and documentation among their top priorities. Many believe that such compliance concerns take time away from clinical care and have nothing to do with caring for patients. This is one of your toughest challenges as your facility tackles physician provider audits.
Join HCPro on Wednesday, March 5 at 1 p.m. (Eastern) for the live 90-minute audioconference "Physician Provider Audits: The latest tools to analyze risk and benchmark compliance." Experts Andrei M. Costantino, MHA, CHC, CPC-H. CPC and Margaret Nusbaum BA, CPC, both of Trinity Healthcare in Farmington Hills, MI, will share their facility's strategy for auditing and monitoring both large physician practices and multiple physician networks.
Click here for more information or to sign up for the audioconference.
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