Strategies for Health Care Compliance, May 2010
Strategies for Health Care Compliance, May 1, 2010
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In this issue of SHCC, you’ll read about steps you can take to comply with the Red Flags Rule ahead of the FTC’s June 1 enforcement deadline. We'll also review the coding guidelines for the cardiac rehab and pulmonary rehab and give you seven ways to keep your coding compliance program fresh. In addition, SHCC will explain how to document medical necessity to get paid.
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