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State and federal audits are inevitable as healthcare organizations face scrutiny from a growing number of agencies due to ever-increasing regulations. But with so many auditors, each targeting different aspects of documentation, coding, and billing accuracy, it can be difficult to know how to respond to audits or proactively prepare for them. Clear away the confusion by joining this three-hour virtual workshop with expert speaker Yvette M. DeVay, MHA, CPC, CPMA, CIC, CPC-I, who will break down the various types of auditing bodies and explain how to determine the areas of a practice most vulnerable to an audit. She will walk providers through the steps for creating an internal audit plan to safeguard a facility from risk and explain how to use publications from the Office of Inspector General (OIG), Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT), and Comparative Billing Reports (CBR) to perform the audit. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: Identify state and federal auditors, their purpose, and their contribution to the safeguarding of funds Describe the extent of contractors’ use of data analytics Use publications to create internal audit plans Create defensible documentation through published reports and internal audits Confidently respond to record requests | |
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