Follow HCCA's tips to ensure compliance with the government
Health Care Auditing Strategies, March 1, 2007
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The OIG has released its planned investigations for 2007 as part of its annual Work Plan.
As auditors of medical facilities, it is your duty to be aware of these investigations and make sure your employer is compliant with the correct policies and procedures.
To help set the record straight on what to do regarding Work Plan items, the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) hosted an audioconference on January 31, "OIG Work Plan 2007: High-level considerations for billing and coding implications for hospitals."
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