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  • Episode 360 - Navigating The World of Physician Oversight
    2025/04/20

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the complexities and challenges surrounding annual well visits in healthcare compliance. They emphasize the importance of physician involvement and the risks associated with allowing non-physician providers to conduct these visits without adequate supervision. The conversation highlights the potential consequences of inadequate patient assessments and the need for proper workflows to ensure quality care. They also touch on the role of medical assistants and the implications of billing practices in the context of compliance and patient safety.

    Takeaways

    Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

    Annual well visits require thorough physician review.

    Inadequate assessments can lead to serious patient risks.

    Medical assistants should not make clinical determinations.

    Physician involvement is crucial in patient care workflows.

    Quality control is essential for healthcare compliance.

    Audits and inquiries are increasing in healthcare.

    Preventive services must be properly documented and reviewed.

    Common sense should guide healthcare practices.

    Healthcare providers must take responsibility for patient outcomes.

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    25 分
  • Episode 359 - #TerryTuesday - The Balance of Sensitivity and Accuracy
    2025/04/20

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the critical importance of accurate claims submission in healthcare, particularly regarding the representation of patient identity and biological information. They explore the implications of inaccurate documentation on medical necessity, reimbursement, and patient safety, while also addressing the sensitivity surrounding these topics. The conversation emphasizes the need for providers to balance empathy with the responsibility of maintaining accurate medical records to avoid legal and financial repercussions.

    Takeaways

    • Accurate claims submission is essential for reimbursement.
    • Sensitivity in documentation must not compromise accuracy.
    • Medical necessity is determined by biological information.
    • Inaccurate records can lead to healthcare fraud charges.
    • Providers must adhere to legal and regulatory standards.
    • Patient safety relies on complete and accurate medical records.
    • Insurance companies require precise diagnoses for reimbursement.
    • The healthcare system is affected by statistical inaccuracies.
    • Providers face financial consequences for inaccurate claims.
    • Open discussions about sensitive topics are necessary for progress.
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    26 分
  • Episode 358 - #TerryTuesday - It's All About The Documentation!
    2025/03/26

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the importance of maintaining high standards of medical record documentation, regardless of whether patients are cash pay or insured. They emphasize that documentation integrity is crucial for all patients and should not be compromised based on financial status. The conversation also touches on recent telehealth updates and the implications of documentation in legal contexts.

    Takeaways

    • Medical record compliance is essential for all patients, regardless of payment method.
    • Telehealth services have been extended, highlighting ongoing changes in healthcare delivery.
    • Documentation integrity is critical in avoiding legal issues and ensuring patient safety.
    • Providers should not differentiate the quality of care based on a patient's insurance status.
    • Federal standards exist for documentation that apply universally to all patients.
    • Medical records must support diagnosis and treatment justification, irrespective of payment type.
    • Providers should treat every document as a potential legal document.
    • The integrity of medical records is vital for continuity of care among providers.
    • Documentation should be accurate, complete, and timely to avoid confusion.
    • Healthcare professionals must prioritize patient care over financial considerations.
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    21 分
  • Episode 357 - Monday Auditing, Coding and Compliance Roundtable
    2025/03/26

    Summary

    In this episode of the Compliance Guy Monday Auditing, Coding, and Compliance Roundtable, the panel discusses various topics including updates on telehealth regulations, challenges in behavioral health documentation, privacy concerns under HIPAA, security risks associated with remote work, the complexities of split shared services, and the implications of United Healthcare's contract requirements for access to electronic medical records. The conversation emphasizes the importance of compliance, accurate documentation, and the need for robust security measures in healthcare practices.

    Takeaways

    • Telehealth guidelines have been extended until September 2025.
    • Behavioral health documentation must reflect specific patient goals and progress.
    • Privacy concerns are heightened with the accessibility of behavioral health records.
    • Remote work poses significant security risks for patient information.
    • Split shared services require clear documentation of who provided care.
    • UHC's contract demands raise questions about patient consent and privacy.
    • Healthcare providers must ensure compliance with HIPAA regulations.
    • Documentation should accurately reflect the services provided to avoid audits.
    • The practice of medicine is non-standardized, complicating compliance efforts.
    • Insurance companies' access to medical records can lead to potential misuse.
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  • Episode 356 - #TerryTuesday - Upcoding of Services and The Risks Associated with Bad Documentation
    2025/03/12

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the complexities and challenges surrounding upcoding in medical billing and auditing. They explore the implications of upcoding, the importance of accurate documentation, and the consequences of non-compliance. The conversation also touches on prescription drug management and the nuances of E&M coding, emphasizing the need for healthcare providers to adhere to regulations and ensure that billing practices reflect the services rendered. The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of compliance in the healthcare industry.

    Takeaways

    • Upcoding is a significant issue in healthcare billing.
    • Accurate documentation is crucial to avoid legal issues.
    • Providers must ensure that billing reflects actual services rendered.
    • Prescription drug management requires clear connections to services provided.
    • Incident to services can complicate billing practices.
    • Healthcare providers should avoid adding incidental services to visits.
    • The risk of upcoding can lead to severe consequences for practices.
    • Regular audits can help identify and correct billing issues.
    • Education on coding practices is essential for compliance.
    • Healthcare professionals must stay informed about regulations and guidelines.
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    30 分
  • Episode 355 - The Wild World of Healthcare Compliance
    2025/03/12

    Summary

    The conversation delves into the evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, particularly its implications for compliance, documentation, and evaluation and management services. The speakers discuss the benefits and challenges of AI, emphasizing the need for providers to understand its limitations and the importance of maintaining accurate documentation.

    They also explore the complexities of billing for evaluation and management services, highlighting the risks associated with improper documentation and the scrutiny from insurance companies.

    Takeaways

    • AI is significantly impacting healthcare, especially in diagnostics.
    • Providers must ensure they understand AI's limitations and capabilities.
    • Compliance and documentation are critical when using AI tools.
    • There are many pitfalls in AI that providers need to be aware of.
    • Patients have the right to opt out of AI-assisted documentation.
    • The importance of accurate documentation cannot be overstated.
    • Modifiers like 25 and 59 are often misused in billing.
    • Commercial payers are becoming more aggressive in audits.
    • Public comments can lead to better regulatory outcomes.
    • Documentation manipulation is a serious concern in healthcare.
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    1 時間
  • Episode 354 - Andrew Livingston - AI In Healthcare - Opportunities and Challenges
    2025/03/06

    Summary

    In this conversation, Sean and Andrew Livingston explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. They discuss the potential benefits and challenges of AI, including its applications in diagnostics, mental health, and the importance of data privacy and regulation. Andrew shares insights on AI hallucinations, the need for transparency in AI decision-making, and the tools available for leveraging AI in writing and content creation. The discussion emphasizes the balance between innovation and regulation in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in healthcare.

    Takeaways

    • AI is not a solution for everything and should amplify doctors' abilities.
    • Hallucinations in AI can lead to misinformation and require careful validation.
    • AI can help personalize healthcare by analyzing individual data.
    • The role of AI in diagnostics is significant, especially in early cancer detection.
    • Mental health applications of AI can fill gaps in care due to professional shortages.
    • Data privacy and security are paramount when using AI in healthcare.
    • Over-regulation of AI could stifle innovation and drive talent away.
    • Transparency in AI decision-making is essential for trust and accountability.
    • AI can serve as a second set of eyes for healthcare professionals.
    • The future of AI in healthcare requires a balance between innovation and regulation.
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    44 分
  • Episode 353 - #TerryTuesday - The Importance of Authoritative Documentation in Healthcare
    2025/03/04

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean Weiss and Terry Fletcher discuss the complexities of healthcare compliance, emphasizing the importance of understanding various regulations, authoritative documentation, and the necessity of thorough preparation for audits and investigations. They highlight the challenges faced by medical practices in navigating compliance issues and the critical role of state regulations in healthcare. The conversation underscores the need for healthcare professionals to dig deeper than just relying on CPT codes and to be well-informed about the various guidelines and policies that govern their practices.

    Takeaways

    • Healthcare professionals often lack understanding of compliance requirements.
    • CPT codes are just one part of a larger compliance framework.
    • State regulations can supersede federal guidelines in healthcare.
    • Authoritative documentation is crucial for defending practices.
    • Audits are becoming increasingly common in healthcare.
    • Relying solely on CPT can lead to compliance issues.
    • Healthcare providers must be prepared for inquiries from payers.
    • Understanding acronyms like E&M and CMS is essential for providers.
    • Consultants play a vital role in navigating complex regulations.
    • Continuous education and awareness are necessary for compliance.
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    28 分