Physician practice: Audit to verify compliance, efficiency
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, January 11, 2005
Audits are essential to determine whether you are achieving your physician clinic's goals and objectives. An audit of your practice will help you verify compliance with the policies and procedures for the clinic, evaluate the adequacy of the system of internal controls, determine whether the system of internal controls is functioning as intended, and verify that the clinic uses resources in an efficient, effective, and economical manner.
To learn more about auditing to verify compliance and efficiency, order the article "Physician practice: Audit to verify compliance, efficiency." The cost is $10. Subscribers to Health Care Auditing Strategies can find the article in their December issues.
Related Products
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- Catch up on what's new with injections and infusions
- Identify potential Medicaid RAC target areas
- HIPAA Q&A: Level of encryption needed for email
- Topic: CMS, OESS post new security compliance review information, checklist
- Capturing all necessary codes for IUD insertion and removal can be challenging
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- OB services: Coding inside and outside of the package
- QA:Coding multiple initial infusions
- E-mailed
-
- Q/A: Volume requirement for reporting hydration services
- Featured blog post: Nurses face felony charges after reporting physician to the Texas Medical Board
- CMS has reformulated payments for some bilateral procedures
- HIPAA Q&A: Level of encryption needed for email
- Q&A: Follow CMS' coding guidelines when using modifier -25
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- Catch up on what's new with injections and infusions
- New conflicts of interest create new challenges
- Q/A. One injection code or two?
- Cohesive History and Physical Requirements
- Searched
