Three-pronged approach appropriate for quality concerns
Health Care Auditing Strategies, June 1, 2008
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At the Health Care Compliance Association’s (HCCA) Compliance Institute in May, quality of care presentations covered issues such as correct use of data, board education, and government enforcement.
The presenters’ message was clear: Quality is quickly becoming an integral component of reimbursement, and it needs to be incorporated into your existing compliance programs.
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