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CHAPCA: The Office of Inspector General has Plans for Hospice
Wednesday, August 21, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:30 PM PDT
Category: Live Webinar

The Office of Inspector General has Plans for Hospice

Webinar Details:

When the Office of Inspector General publishes its lates conviction along with the fines levied at the guilty parties, more frequently hospice is somewhere in the mix. The OIG's job is to weed out bad actors in hospice by enforcing laws that are in place. This webinar will explore the OIG's current published plan as it relates to hospice as well as provide an overview of hospice-related convictions.

Learning Objective 

  • Successful participants will recognize hospice laws that the OIG enforces.
  • Attendees will be able to describe characteristics that could put a hospice at risk of drawing OIG attention.
  • Participants will be ready to discuss the OIG's plans as they relate to the hospice industry and individual hospice professionals.

Meet the Presenter:

Bio: Beth Noyce, RN, BSJMC, HCS-C, BCHH-C, COQS, is a CHAP-certified Home Health and Hospice Consultant, mentor, educator and regulatory master who helps agencies know when they are at risk. Job description? Keeping agencies out of trouble since 1997. Beth is former Executive Director of Utah Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and Utah Association for Home Care and Medicare Administrative Contractor medical reviewer. She serves on NAHC’s Hospice Quality Subcommittee and has served on NACH’s Hospice Advisory and Hospice Advocacy Boards. Beth has consulted for GLG, Kenyon Home Care Consulting, The Lighten Group, The Corridor Group, Pinnacle Enterprise Risk Consulting Services, and many individual agencies nationwide. She has audited and performed appeals for SimiTree and has edited and written study guides and questions for industry coding and compliance certification exams, has published in Diagnosis Coding Pro, and edited a Diagnosis Coding Manual. But her favorite role is Grandma.

 

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