Corporate Compliance

Auditing against the OIG's Compliance Program Guidance for Hospitals

Healthcare Auditing Weekly, January 17, 2006

 

Whether it is properly reporting bad debts to Medicare

All Medicare bad-debt expenses claimed to ensure that hospital procedures comply with federal and state statutes, regulations, guidelines, and policies
Next, ask the following questions:


Does the hospital's bad-debt review procedures include mechanisms to ensure that the hospital has appropriate and reasonable controls regarding beneficiary deductible and copayment-collection efforts?

Does the hospital have policies and procedures to ensure that it has not claimed routinely waived Medicare copayments and deductibles as bad debts?
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