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Improving physician participation in billing compliance programs.

L M Krieger1

  • 1UCLA Medical Center, USA.

Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
|January 7, 1998
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Physician buy-in for healthcare billing compliance programs is crucial. Educating physicians, involving them in program development, and simplifying compliance are key strategies to increase adoption and ensure adherence.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Medical Economics
  • Compliance Management

Background:

  • Billing compliance programs are essential for healthcare organizations to maintain financial integrity and adhere to regulations.
  • Physician reluctance to fully engage with these programs poses a significant challenge to their effectiveness.
  • Ensuring accurate medical billing is vital for revenue cycle management and avoiding penalties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify effective strategies for increasing physician engagement and buy-in for healthcare billing compliance programs.
  • To explore the barriers preventing physicians from fully embracing billing compliance initiatives.
  • To propose actionable solutions for enhancing physician participation in compliance efforts.

Main Methods:

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  • The study focuses on qualitative analysis of physician attitudes and organizational strategies.
  • It reviews existing literature on healthcare compliance and physician engagement.
  • The approach emphasizes practical, implementable solutions for healthcare organizations.
  • Main Results:

    • Physician reluctance stems from perceived complexity and lack of involvement.
    • Education on the importance and impact of compliance is a critical factor.
    • Direct involvement in program design and simplified processes significantly improve adoption rates.

    Conclusions:

    • Gaining physician buy-in requires a multifaceted approach centered on education and participation.
    • Simplifying compliance processes is paramount to overcoming physician resistance.
    • Proactive engagement and clear communication are essential for successful billing compliance programs.