Understand Your Responsibilities and Legal Obligations
Reduce risk while increasing your income by embracing recordkeeping best practices. Know the boundaries. Increasing your confidence is the breakthrough to greater reimbursement, fewer audits and better patient care.
Courses
In-depth, self-paced training to expand your reimbursement and compliance knowledge.
Each year, billions of dollars are improperly spent because of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse. It affects everyone—including Chiropractic providers and teams.
When it comes to regulations with steep penalties for non-compliance, the best path is the one with accurate information and clear implementation guidance.
This course outlines the standards and rules for regulatory bodies that are most common in a chiropractic clinic, including OIG, OSHA, HIPAA, and PCI.
This course outlines why an OIG Compliance program is critical for practice in today’s healthcare environment.
This course will help new employees or established staff members to understand the basics of HIPAA. You can find initial HIPAA training here!
Keeping HIPAA alive in the clinic can be challenging. This course provides refresher training and additional resources to supplement an established HIPAA program in the clinic.
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Advanced Training
Elite private training with a certified specialist — for the advanced student.
Please be sure to work closely with your coach on completing each of the modules as they are assigned by the specialist. Refrain from skipping content or running ahead.
State Associations
Customized training to support the compliance activities of State Associations and their members nationwide.
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Your problem-focused questions, answered on demand…in under 10 minutes
Although portions apply to out of network providers, there are select portions that apply to in-network providers and cash-based clinics.
Gone are the days of staying out of network and not being required to have some type of communication or relationship with payers.
This lesson will bring a basic understanding of what it means to have an effective OIG Compliance program and why it is so important to take the time to install one.
Many contacts could be considered a Business Associate by HIPAA. Find out what this might mean for your clinic.
Every office should select a Compliance Officer - a person who will be the go-to person who will stay up to date on current OIG regulations and make sure they are being enforced.
It is important that you and your staff truly understand what Protected Health Information (PHI) is so that you can implement safeguards and protections and avoid a HIPAA violation.