Streamline Verify recently posted a guest blog on E-Visit on the topic of pre-screening employees, and we ran into a simple but major question while compiling the post. Which employee screenings SHOULD be on every fac...
On the Ohio State Medicaid Fraud
Since the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, there has been a pronounced crackdown on health care-related fraud. Why, then, have revoked/terminated providers managed to slip through the cracks and are still taking a...
Whose Job is Exclusion Screening?
Is it the Compliance Department’s or HR? Many healthcare companies find this particular issue a source of confusion, which often results in astronomical penalties. Exclusion screening requires a specific policy and pro...
An Aging Population Triggers Proliferating Oversight From The OIG
Elder care has been a concern for the nation over the past decade, and the need for qualified personnel and reputable facilities is continuing as a high demand. With this swelling demand, there is growing concern over ...
Can You Be Paid Post-Exclusion for Services Rendered Prior to Exclusion?
It's generally a fairly simple concept that an entity that hires or contracts an excluded individuals is subject to monetary penalties. But what happens when those lines get a little fuzzier? A bulletin released by the...
Is OIG Compliance Screening Getting Any Easier?
Compliance officers already know that remaining in compliance with OIG-related regulations is one of the most important parts of their job. However, that job has become even more critical as Health & Human Services i...
How Mandatory Exclusions Differ from Permissive Exclusions
Do you know the differences between Mandatory and Permissive Exclusions? Mandatory Exclusions, as the name presumes, are compulsory for a five year minimum term, when an individual has committed any of the applicable cri...
OIG Increases Focus On Employee Screening
With the 2015 Work Plan in full gear, background screening is not getting any easier. In fact, the Office of Inspector General continues to increase focus on screening practices in the healthcare industry, which undersc...
5 New Year’s Resolutions for the Compliance Officer
As 2015 begins, here are five things that you can do to tighten up compliance at your facility. 1) Check OIG exclusions monthly. Every month. Religiously. Because the LEIE is updated monthly...and because your fac...































