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stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: Elizabeth Hogue (esq)--and directives to service providers to utilize independence dispute resolution (IDR) processes, hospice providers--and importance of knowing how to contest inappropriate deficiencies cited in OIG reports, hospice service providers--and increased scrutiny in 2019 by OIG for service deficiencies, Plans of Correction (PoCs)--service providers submitting too many of these risk losing their participation in Medicaid and/or Medicare programs
By Elizabeth Hogue, esq. New Conditions of Participation (CoPs) went into effect for home health agencies on January 13, 2018. Hospices have recently come under withering fire from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regarding egregious survey deficiencies that may result in a crackdown by […]
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