Medical Necessity 2015 - Medical Necessity: Clinical Medical Necessity vs Billing Medical Necessity
Date2015-07-08
Deadline2015-07-07
VenueOnline event, USA - United States
KeywordsMedical Necessity; Clinical Medical Necessity; Billing Medical Necessity
Websitehttps://bit.ly/1djztIV
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview: The session will provide an overview of medical necessity, particularly for the point of view of billing medical necessity as opposed to clinical medical necessity. We will address what providers and hospitals can do to try to stem this enforcement effort and how compliance programs should be adapted to address this risk area. We will address how historic fraud and abuse detection efforts are changing and review what the future holds for fraud detection and enforcement.
We will discuss how companies/hospitals should self assess medical necessity activity. We will address who is accountable for the medical decisions of physicians and what should be done to fulfill that responsibility. We will provide insight into measurement tools that allow hospitals to evaluate and/or challenge the medical decisions of the medical staff. We will also discuss how hospitals can self assess medical necessity activity. The roll of peer review and due diligence reviews will be reviewed.Finally, the webinar will review some of the high-profile cases and how the government is approaching its enforcement activities.
Why should you attend: This session is designed for health care executives, physicians and other health care providers who participate in and receive remuneration from Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health care programs such as TriCare. Several recent actions bring home the realization that medical necessity is an enforcement target and compliance focus should be a priority.
As a health care executive, physician or other health care provider, you should be very concerned about the potential for the government to use medical necessity as a basis to pursue a federal False Claims Act action to stem the tide of overutilization of Medicare, Medicaid, TriCare and other government healthcare services. Three cases in particular, involving spinal surgery, have occurred in the past year. In at least one of those cases, the surgeon has apparently left the country for his native Pakistan. Attend this webinar and learn how to protect yourself and your organization.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Medical necessity: clinical vs billing necessity
How compliance programs can be adapted to address this risk area
Enforcement activities involving medical necessity
Self assessment
Accountability for medical decisions
Measurement tools
The roll of peer review
High-profile cases
MentorHealth
Roger Steven
contact no: 800-385-1607
fax no: 302-288-6884
Event Link:http://bit.ly/1djztIV
support-AT-mentorhealth.com
www.mentorhealth.com
We will discuss how companies/hospitals should self assess medical necessity activity. We will address who is accountable for the medical decisions of physicians and what should be done to fulfill that responsibility. We will provide insight into measurement tools that allow hospitals to evaluate and/or challenge the medical decisions of the medical staff. We will also discuss how hospitals can self assess medical necessity activity. The roll of peer review and due diligence reviews will be reviewed.Finally, the webinar will review some of the high-profile cases and how the government is approaching its enforcement activities.
Why should you attend: This session is designed for health care executives, physicians and other health care providers who participate in and receive remuneration from Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health care programs such as TriCare. Several recent actions bring home the realization that medical necessity is an enforcement target and compliance focus should be a priority.
As a health care executive, physician or other health care provider, you should be very concerned about the potential for the government to use medical necessity as a basis to pursue a federal False Claims Act action to stem the tide of overutilization of Medicare, Medicaid, TriCare and other government healthcare services. Three cases in particular, involving spinal surgery, have occurred in the past year. In at least one of those cases, the surgeon has apparently left the country for his native Pakistan. Attend this webinar and learn how to protect yourself and your organization.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Medical necessity: clinical vs billing necessity
How compliance programs can be adapted to address this risk area
Enforcement activities involving medical necessity
Self assessment
Accountability for medical decisions
Measurement tools
The roll of peer review
High-profile cases
MentorHealth
Roger Steven
contact no: 800-385-1607
fax no: 302-288-6884
Event Link:http://bit.ly/1djztIV
support-AT-mentorhealth.com
www.mentorhealth.com
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