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ONC launches SDOH interoperability pilot

Healthcare It News

"Our combined efforts are expected to demonstrate how best to advance our nation’s technical infrastructure to enable SDOH interoperability as supported by ONC’s United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Version 2," ONC authors Ryan Argentieri, Samantha Meklir and Jawanna Henry wrote in ONC's HealthITbuzz blog.

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What is FACIS©? A Guide to the Fraud Abuse Control Information System

Verisys

At a minimum, FACIS Level 1M satisfies the requirements of the OIG and CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) by screening providers for exclusions, debarments, disciplinary actions , and related issues. The post What is FACIS? A Guide to the Fraud Abuse Control Information System appeared first on Verisys.

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A Guide to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB)

Verisys

Licensure actions Disciplinary actions from state medical boards, like suspensions or revoked licenses. Exclusions from Medicare and Medicaid Instances where a provider has been banned from participating in government-funded healthcare programs. Civil judgments Lawsuits that reveal unethical behavior or misconduct.

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Indiana Physician Fraud Conviction Highlights Compliance Risks

Hall Render

Health care fraud remains a significant focus for federal and state enforcement agencies, with particular attention placed on the integrity of Medicaid and Medicare billing. He was also ordered to pay $557,000 in restitution to Indiana Medicaid and Medicare. As such, providers should prioritize billing compliance.

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What Is Physician Credentialing?

Verisys

Credentialing services perform this verification by contacting primary sources, such as medical schools and licensing boards, to confirm the physician’s education and qualifications. Without proper credentialing, physicians cannot apply for privileges, bill for services, or receive reimbursement from Medicare and other payers.

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Preventing Non-Compliance Consequences in Healthcare

Verisys

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Regulates reimbursement policies and ensures healthcare organizations adhere to the standards necessary to participate in federal healthcare programs. Imagine a healthcare system caught up in fraudulent billing, submitting false claims to Medicare. link] The HIPAA Journal.

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Medicare Enrollment & Behavioral Health Credentialing

MedTrainer

Behavioral health credentialing exploded in 2023 and 2024 as providers could enroll in Medicare for the first time. In this blog post, we’ll explore these and how behavioral health practices are adopting technology to prepare for the future. Behavioral health credentialing certainly has a unique and challenging credentialing process.