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HCCA

HCCA 2015: False Claims Act Developments

As you'd suspect, the vast majority are settled and never see a courtroom; however, it might be resolved after quite a lengthy investigation.

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April 29, 2015
Compliance
HCCA
For Physicians

HCCA 2015: Physician Payments Sunshine Act

This is an element of ACA and is in it's first years of publication and use.

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Posted on
April 29, 2015
Compliance
HCCA

HCCA 2015: Compliance Program Start Up: What Are the Basics Needed for Your Infrastructure

There are seven elements of an effective compliance program.

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April 20, 2015
Compliance
Physician Contract Strategy

5 Nuanced Factors That Affect Physician Contract Rates

While it is straightforward to identify whether your facility is a trauma center or how many beds it has, there are other factors that influence physician rates that will need to be considered on a contract-by-contract basis.

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Posted on
April 14, 2015
ED Call Coverage

5 Hospital and Contract Characteristics That Influence Contract Rates

Negotiating a new physician contract payment rate or even renewing an existing contract can be challenging.

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April 7, 2015
Compliance

Approaches to Internal Audits

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Posted on
March 31, 2015
Compliance

This Year, Make A Resolution to Audit

Your physician contracting program may be a prime candidate for review.

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Posted on
March 24, 2015
Compliance
ED Call Coverage

Paying for Call Coverage Using Combination Payments

It is not uncommon for hospitals to experience a cascade effect once they start compensating for call coverage.

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Posted on
March 17, 2015
ED Call Coverage

Paying for Call Coverage Using Combination Payments

It is not uncommon for hospitals to experience a cascade effect once they start compensating for call coverage

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Posted on
March 17, 2015
ED Call Coverage

Paying for Call Coverage with Per Episode Payments

It is not uncommon for hospitals to experience a cascade effect once they start compensating for call coverage.

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Posted on
March 10, 2015