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The 2-Midnight Rule:
BFCC-QIO Audits and Medical Necessity in 2017

Increased scrutiny of the 2-midnight rule and medical necessity by the Beneficiary and Family Centered Care-Quality Improvement Organizations (BFCC-QIO) is set to ramp up again and may be more challenging than ever for hospitals now that contractors have been retrained. Analyzing the state of 2-midnight rule and short stay audits will help arm healthcare facilities with the tools they need to ensure compliance and prepare for BFCC-QIO audits. This webcast will unravel the complexities involved in defining one- and two-midnight stays for inpatient admissions and will provide the latest updates to medical necessity.

Join expert speakers Ralph Wuebker, MD, MBA, and Steven A. Greenspan, JD, LLM, as they discuss the current state of auditors and provide guidance on preparing for audits as healthcare facilities plan for 2017. Wuebker and Greenspan will also cover the latest patient status and medical necessity regulatory updates.

Join us live on Thursday, October 27, from 1:00–2:30 p.m. Eastern


                   
 

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