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OIG Reports on Home Health and Hospice Fraud and Abuse

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) offers its fraud and abuse perspective for home health and hospice in its latest Semiannual Report to Congress — and it’s not a warm, fuzzy hug. For home health, the OIG lists two high-profile fraud cases. Case No. 1: SHC Home Health Services of Florida and its related entities […]

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Parade of Home Health Fraudsters in Latest Fed Report

Hunting healthcare fraud is big business for the feds, and the latest annual Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Program Report shows why it will continue. “During Fiscal Year (FY) 2021, the Federal Government won or negotiated more than $ 5 billion in health care fraud judgments and settlements, in addition to other health care administrative […]

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Soaring Gas Prices Squeeze Home Health, Hospice Workers

Prices at the pump set shocking new records. Increased gas prices are a headache for nearly everyone, but they are especially burdensome for home health and hospice agencies and their visiting staff. Right when agencies are getting slammed by COVID-19 and the labor shortage, gas prices are exacerbating difficulties finding and retaining workers. “As the […]

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More Provider Relief Fund Money for Home Health

Does new ‘lost revenues’ clarification help or hurt agencies? On Dec. 16, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it added $ 4.5 billion to the Provider Relief Fund’s (PRF) phase 3 distribution to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare providers. “HHS is providing more than $ 24 billion in new relief […]

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Home Health Pay Increase Scaled Back for 2021

About $ 150 million less will make it into home health than proposed. The scores of comments on the Home Health final rule for 2021 fell mostly on deaf ears. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has changed almost nothing from the 2021 proposed rule. What HHAs wanted: Home health agencies (HHAs) and their representatives […]

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Final Rule Encourages Home Dialysis and Living Donor Kidney Transplants

Mandatory model aims to reduce Medicare expenditures for ESRD patients while improving their quality of care.

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Your Coders Are Home, Now What? 

3 Major Considerations for Transitioning Your Coder to Working from Home 

If you’re one of the many healthcare organizations that was rushed into sending your coders to work remotely from home, you know that right now business is not operating as usual.  As a remote coding services provider for over 25 years, The Coding Network understands the challenges that many of you are facing for the first time. We’ve helped to identify 3 primary considerations you should focus your efforts on to gain some semblance of normalcy in working conditions.

1) HIPAA & Security – Do not forget that HIPAA exists outside of the office and that all coding done at home must be compliant with HIPAA regulations and any internal security procedures. Many coders might not have the ability to create HIPAA approved workspaces in their homes. For a complete discussion on this see our breakdown on Challenges in Making Your Workforce Remote. Coordinate with your IT and compliance to ensure that you’re transitioning your coders properly without creating any liability.

2) Productivity – The coding industry has been transitioning to a remote work environment for years. Many coders are now either completely working from home or allowed to work from home a portion of their week. Don’t let this fool you into thinking that you’ll receive the same productivity from your coders during this time. Even during normal periods there is an adjustment period, but in this Covid-19 climate there are additional factors such as childcare that will limit your coders ability to functional at full capacity during business hours. Moreover, coders may not have access to the same resources that they are acclimated to utilizing in an office setting.  Understand that it will take time and patience for your coders to get to their standard productivity levels, and that it might not happen during traditional business hours.

3) Management – It’s one thing to manage an office of coders in the same building and collaborate directly with other departments like IT and billing that are under the same roof. The act of communication itself will become more difficult as you are no longer able to have face to face conversations, but constant communication will become indispensable to managing your team.  Monitoring coding queues and individual coder performance will be essential to providing the essential feedback necessary to ensure that you do not fall behind in your work, even if your particular practice has seen a slowdown in work. Schedule regular calls and meetings, reaching out both on an individual basis and in group settings. Going that extra mile to foster a sense of teamwork and engagement will pay dividends and allow you to stay on top of your team’s performance from afar.

While these 3 areas of concern may seem quite manageable at first glance, until you’ve actually started to experience the change from in-person to remote based working environments, you will not understand the delicate balancing act that appropriately addressing each consideration takes.  If any one area becomes unruly, you may find that you need alternative resources to fill certain gaps. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at The Coding Network to provide the extra bench strength and expertise you’re looking for, not just in terms of coding services provision but in understanding the complexities of thriving in a virtual office setting.

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9 Working From Home Tips

A lot more people suddenly found themselves working from home after the public health emergency for COVID-19 was enacted. If you’ve never worked at home before, it can take some getting used to — especially when your family is home, too! For those of you who are working from home, here are some tips I’ve learned […]

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Telehealth Coverage Expanded for Home Health, Hospice

HHAs, hospices need direct telehealth reimbursement, industry reps maintain. Medicare is giving home health agencies and hospices freer rein with telehealth visits, but providers must make sure the plan of care reflects that new usage. Telehealth for Home Health The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Home Health Prospective Payment System final rule for calendar […]

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