News & Analysis

April 27, 2018
Case Management Monthly

Much of the population health model is relatively new. Some of the work is based on other models, particularly the public health model. We know how important an efficient case management structure is to the success of the population health model. How does an organization not only change the model of case management but sustain the change and continue to evaluate its success?

April 26, 2018
News & Insights

Q: We are a doctor’s office in a small town. Recently, one of our patients threw away some papers containing PHI in a wastebasket in the waiting room. Another patient’s child later took them out of the wastebasket. The child’s parent brought the papers up to the desk and apologized. Is this a privacy breach? Are we responsible for the papers even though we turned them over to the patient?

April 25, 2018
Medicare Insider

This week's note from the instructor digs into the deeper details of recently reissued Medicare guidance on drug testing and specimen validity testing in light of a recent OIG report on improper payments related to drug testing. 

April 25, 2018
News & Insights

Implantable automatic defibrillators could come under increased scrutiny as part of the CMS audit program.

April 25, 2018
News & Insights

How many discharge plan options should case managers provide to patients during the discharge planning process?

April 25, 2018
Medicare Insider

This week’s Medicare updates include the April edition of the Medicare Quarterly Provider Compliance Newsletter, a new OIG compliance website providing resources for the public to use to ensure compliance, an updated OIG work plan, and more!

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