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What Compliance Teams Need to Know About the OIG’s Focus on Nursing Homes

Healthicity

Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) recently signaled an even stronger focus on nursing homes. The OIG plans to more closely scrutinize nursing home compliance in their work plans, audits, and oversight.

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Webinar Recap: OIG’s 2023 Guidance for Navigating Compliance Changes

Provider Trust

In our recent webinar, ProviderTrust’s Chief Compliance Officer, Donna Thiel, shared her expertise and valuable feedback from the 2023 HCCA Compliance Institute. Watch the Webinar During the Keynote Speech at the HCCA Compliance Institute this year, Office of Inspector General (OIG) Christi A.

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Spring Forward With 2024 Compliance Changes

MedTrainer

It may seem a little early to do some spring cleaning, but not when it comes to compliance! It’s that time of the year to check your records for 2023 compliance deficiencies and set your organization up for success in 2024. Release of Industry-Specific Compliance Program Guidance (ICPG) is anticipated in 2024.

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OIG Issues Highly Anticipated General Compliance Program Guidance

Hall Render

On November 6, 2023, the Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) issued new General Compliance Program Guidance (“GCPG”) for members of the health care compliance community and other health care stakeholders.

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What is the Number One Error in Healthcare?

MedTrainer

Medical errors can occur at any stage of the healthcare process, from diagnosis to treatment to follow-up care, and in any healthcare setting, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and even at home. due to diagnostic errors.

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Spotting Financial Fraud & Exploitation of the Elderly

AIHC

This can be threat of harming a pet or loved one or threaten nursing home placement, etc. As of August 2023, losses from tech support scams were up 40% during the same period in 2022, according to a recent FBI public service announcement. As of August 2023, losses have already exceeded those in 2022 by 40%.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

in 2022, survey finds Senate votes to end COVID-19 national emergency Why are 600+ rural hospitals at risk of closing? County-owned buildings facing potential earthquake risk Gilead drops option to buy cancer therapeutics company Health and Life Organization Inc. buys industrial property in Rancho Cordova for $5.12