Survey: Red Flags Rule training
Compliance Monitor, April 15, 2009
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Which of the following departments do you think would benefit most from training on the Federal Trade Commission’s Red Flags Rule?
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Coders, billers, and the HIM staff
- Registration and front office staff
- Executive, administrative, and corporate staff
- Nutrition, environmental services, and volunteer staff
To submit your answer, go to “Question of the Week” at HCPro’s Corporate Compliance Web site.
Here are the results from the last survey.
What concerns you most about Medicare Recovery Audit Contractors (RAC)?
- Our facility might lose money: 39%

- My work load will increase: 13%

- The appeals process is daunting: 30%

- I'm not worried; bring it on!: 9%

- Other: 9%

Total Responses: 23
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