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Healthcare providers must enhance outpatient compliance to ensure proper payment and avoid penalties. Key areas include reconciling code editor failures, ensuring reliable evaluation and management coding, auditing transitional items, and meeting medical necessity requirements.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare administration
  • Medical coding compliance
  • Health policy

Background:

  • Ensuring proper reimbursement and avoiding penalties from the Office of Inspector General is critical for healthcare providers.
  • Outpatient compliance efforts require focused attention to maintain financial integrity and regulatory adherence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential strategies for healthcare providers to improve outpatient compliance.
  • To guide providers in prioritizing efforts that encourage correct payment and mitigate risks of penalties.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current compliance challenges in outpatient settings.
  • Analysis of key areas requiring attention, including coding accuracy and documentation.

Main Results:

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  • Prioritizing outpatient compliance is essential for proper payment and penalty avoidance.
  • Accountability for reconciling outpatient code editor edit failures is necessary.
  • Examining evaluation and management code assignment for inter-rater reliability is recommended.
  • Routine auditing of transitional pass-through items and current coding is advised.
  • Meeting medical necessity requirements, especially for mental health services, needs consideration.

Conclusions:

  • Proactive and comprehensive outpatient compliance strategies are vital for financial health.
  • Addressing specific areas like coding accuracy, auditing, and medical necessity can significantly reduce compliance risks.