RAC guinea pigs give glimpse of what’s to come
Health Care Auditing Strategies, November 1, 2008
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As recovery audit contractors (RAC) start to spread across the country in a permanent CMS auditing program, providers nervously make preparations in hopes of avoiding any surprises when their RAC comes.
Just ask Diane Wilson, director of patient accounts at BroMenn Healthcare in Normal, IL.
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