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What is OIG Compliance?
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.
No Surprises Act- Good Faith Estimate
Although portions apply to out of network providers, there are select portions that apply to in-network providers and cash-based clinics.
Can You Spot PHI?
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.
Do I Need a BAA?
Many contacts could be considered a Business Associate by HIPAA. Find out what this might mean for your clinic.
Are Sign-In Sheets HIPAA Compliant?
This Rapid Solution outlines all the important information you need to properly implement a compliant sign-in sheet in your practice.
The Required Annual Risk Assessment
A HIPAA Security Risk Assessment is not optional, despite the fact that an estimated 8 of 10 practices haven't conducted one for their HIPAA program, or haven't kept up with the annual updates.
No Surprises Act- Balance Billing
Gone are the days of staying out of network and not being required to have some type of communication or relationship with payers.
Role of a Compliance Officer
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.
The Practice’s Code of Conduct
This Rapid Solution explains what the Code of Conduct is, and how it becomes the entry point for any practice beginning the process of implementing a more compliant direction for the practice.