Managing Medicare Advantage Madness In some areas, Medicare Part C plans are more common among chiropractic patients than traditional Medicare. It is because they offer a more robust benefit package at lower out-of-pocket cost for the patient. These plans offer Part A, B, and D (prescription) coverage under one benefit plan. Some providers assume that…
OIG Compliance Implementation
Welcome to the OIG Implementation Course
This course is intended for clients who are working directly with a KMC University Specialist in our one-on-one coaching service. 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.
Starting Your Chiropractic Business
Putting The Pieces Together Starting a practice can feel like tackling a daunting 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Many doctors find themselves asking, “Where do I even begin?” Marketing? Securing a business loan? It’s understandable to feel a little overwhelmed! Imagine how empowering it would be to have a clear roadmap to steer you through the process,…
Sidecar Billing Training
Welcome to your Sidecar Billing Training portal! We are excited to embark on this journey with you to enhance your skills and knowledge in billing process. Here, you will find all the resources related to each monthly training call. Each month, we will conduct a training call to delve into various aspects of billing. These…
Student Curriculum | Introduction
An Introduction to the Curriculum Congratulations! You have located the student training provided by KMC University. This curriculum was carefully curated and developed to help students and future chiropractors with the practical side of being in practice. To begin, watch this short video below to help you navigate this online learning system so you save…
Compliance Curriculum | Section 1
Making Compliance a Priority Every healthcare practice must follow all federal, state, and local regulations. These are the basic steps that ensure you start on the right foot to protect your practice. We find that many practices concentrate on all matters related to reimbursement before addressing the need for compliance. This is like filling your…
Compliance Basics
This course outlines the standards and rules for regulatory bodies that are most common in a chiropractic clinic, including OIG, OSHA, HIPAA, and PCI.
Documentation & Coding Curriculum | Section 2
Evidence-Based Clinical Documentation Documentation is evidence of what happened with a patient. Many Doctors of Chiropractic bill services to third party payers without a clear understanding of the rules surrounding documentation, coding and medical necessity. Even if you choose not to participate in insurance billing, a Doctor of Chiropractic license requires you to meet minimum…
OIG Compliance for Beginners
This course outlines why an OIG Compliance program is critical for practice in today’s healthcare environment.
Medicare Curriculum | Section 3
Medicare Essentials for the Clinic When it comes to Medicare, training should always begin with the basics. The nuances of Medicare are many, and missteps with this federal program can lead to big compliance issues. Often, the most basic concepts are missed or lost, leading to bigger problems. All Medicare training, whether for new or…
HIPAA Compliance for Beginners
This course will help the learner understand the key components of HIPAA compliance.
Practice Finances Curriculum | Section 4
The KMC University Financial System Building a practice involves more than just finding a location and purchasing equipment. As with all structures, what matters most is a solid foundation. The same applies when building a practice’s financial system. A clinic must consider the location, factories in the area, payer types, payer acceptance for the provider’s…
General Compliance Resources & Training
Each year, billions of dollars are improperly spent because of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse. It affects everyone—including Chiropractic providers and teams.
Curriculum Wrap Up | Final Assessment
You Did It! You have completed the required coursework associated with your college curriculum This is your final assessment; it contains over 100 questions, and the questions are pulled from all the modules in this certification course. Hopefully, you’ve followed the guidance throughout and made notes, study aids, and reviewed your reference material. When you’re…
Be Compliant with the No Surprises Act
When it comes to regulations with steep penalties for non-compliance, the best path is the one with accurate information and clear implementation guidance.
HIPAA Resources & Training
Keeping HIPAA Alive
Once a clinic has established a HIPAA program it is important to maintain compliance in the clinic. As the threat landscape to patient data expands the importance of identifying vulnerabilities and addressing them is vital. With this in mind, we highly recommend that each practice develop a pattern of monthly meetings to discuss HIPAA concerns or to pass along friendly reminders. This can be a simple 5-10 minutes a month. By having all team members ‘thinking’ about HIPAA, it lightens the load for the Compliance Officer and builds a compliant culture in the clinic. Everyone should be a team player in safeguarding Protected Health Information (PHI). Sometimes though before a clinic strengthens their HIPAA compliance program through additional training they may want to to stop and assess their current status.
Evaluating HIPAA Health
Sometimes we think we got our ducks in a row only to find out the hard way that we don’t even have ducks. At KMC University we never want to see a clinic lose all they worked hard for because of a compliance related violation. As time passes, even an established HIPAA program can get lost in the shuffle of staff changes and other priorities. For those who may have placed HIPAA on the back burner, we recommend the module Evaluate Your HIPAA Compliance Program module. It is designed to help a provider truly assess his/her current HIPAA compliance status by learning what is required and seeing how a clinic may look through the eyes of the Office of Civil Rights (OCR)—the enforcement body of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Even if a provider feels s/he has a HIPAA program in place, we highly recommend a review of this course for a quick check on his/her clinic’s HIPAA health. Protecting patient information is a provider’s moral and legal responsibility.
Yearly Training
In addition to monthly reminders, we highly recommend a formal yearly training that includes documentation of completion for each workforce member, including the physicians, and/or owners. In this course you will find a module titled HIPAA Refresher Training. This is designed to provide a quick overview of key components of HIPAA compliance and tips for safeguarding patient information. Keep in mind, due to threats and vulnerabilities and the fact that human error is the biggest risk, we highly recommend additional training in security. This is available through KMC University’s collaboration with Easy Tech Compliance.
What you will learn in this course
At KMC University we like to develop resources on hot topics and in this case areas in which most providers get into hot water. This course not only provides an evaluation module, refresher training, but also training on the rights of the patient, as it pertains to Right of Access and the Information Blocking Rule. The patient’s HIPAA rights is an area that deserves extra attention, even if you have an established HIPAA program. As HITECH, ONC and HHS broaden their regulations and expectations, we will continue to provide additional modules to this course that focus on social media, marketing, and privacy regulations. Check back often for additional modules that can assist the clinic in both building and maintaining a compliant clinic.
Steps to Successful Integration of Chiropractic into Sports Medicine
This course explains the significant role chiropractic care can play in the sports industry and how a DC can succeed as a Sports Chiropractor. Start your steps to success here!
Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant (CCCA) Refresher
Chiropractic Assistant Certification Over the past decade, healthcare in general has gone through many changes. With the many advances in technology, providers and staff members are sometimes overwhelmed with learning how to use practice management software, electronic health records, and new equipment. Add the many state and federal regulations that require a provider to acknowledge…
HIPAA Training for State Associations
HIPAA is one of the most overlooked compliance tasks within a chiropractic clinic. For those rare situations where a clinic has made it a priority, we often find a process built on misinformation or lack of understanding. HIPAA mishaps can cause a clinic to suffer great financial loss in addition to losing the trust of…
Certified Chiropractic Clinical Assistant (CCCA) Training | Introduction
Congratulations! You found the beginning of the KMC University, 24-hour Certified Clinical Chiropractic Assistant (CCCA) Certification Training. This is the First Step for those wishing to certify through the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards (FCLB), and have been on the job fewer than 2 years. During the process, you will be required work through the specialized…