The RAC Toolkit for Physician Practices
Recovery Auditor Report, October 20, 2011
RACs are auditing practices. Learn how to prepare.
The RAC Toolkit for Physician Practices is your practice's answer to turning plans into proactive action for RAC success.
Authors Elizabeth Lamkin, MHA, and Amanda Berglund, MS, MBA, describe how to establish and sustain an effective RAC-preparedness structure that can be adapted to fit any organization's system. They provide best practices for successful processes and outline each staff member's role in your RAC audit program.
Physician practice settings are getting audited by RACs. Whether you're dealing with a RAC or another government auditor, you need a program that's running as effectively as it can be. You will use their tested, proven, and practical tools to build a more effective billing compliance program. You'll learn how to bring finance, business office and clinical groups together for operational improvements that drop right to the bottom line.
For more information, call 800-650-6787, or visit the HCPro Marketplace.
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