Corporate Compliance

Consider the OIG when auditing cardiac rehab programs

Health Care Auditing Strategies, April 1, 2007

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When auditing your cardiac rehabilitation program's compliance with billing and coding regulations, it is important to know where the government has focused its enforcement attention in the past, because it can help you assess where enforcement attention is likely to fall in the future.

Further, knowing which steps the government followed during its assessments of cardiac rehabilitation programs can help you plan your own internal assessments.

For example, the OIG audited 34 cardiac rehabilitation programs nationwide between 2002 and 2005.

It then released an audit report in August 2005 that consolidated the results and helped inform the 2006 national coverage determination (NCD).

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