The chargemaster is both a direct and indirect target of compliance and thus various types of audits. Hospitals should periodically take the time to examine their chargemasters from a compliance perspective. This means examining and review various CDM policies and procedures (P&Ps) which must dovetail to coding P&Ps as well as billing P&Ps. Issues such as transparent pricing, proper use of revenue codes, cost report interface, coding interface, billing interface, supply categorization, etc. must all be considered. A systematic process for auditing the chargemaster relative to this host of compliance issues is discussed.
Chargemaster Personnel, Coding Personnel, Billing and Claims Transaction Personnel, Chargemaster Coordinators, Cost Report Preparers, Compliance Officers and Compliance Personnel, Auditing Personnel, Revenue Cycle Personnel, Clinical Service Providers, Financial Analysts, Compliance Personnel, Physicians and Other Interested Personnel
Duane C. Abbey, Ph.D., is a management consultant and president of Abbey & Abbey, Consultants, Inc. that specializes in health care consulting and related areas. His firm is based in Ames, Iowa. Dr. Abbey earned his graduate degrees at the University of Notre Dame and IowaStateUniversity specializing in mathematics and computer science. Dr. Abbey has published many articles in a variety of professional publications. Also, he has published more than a dozen books on healthcare topics for publishers such as McGraw-Hill, HCPro and Francis & Taylor. Dr. Abbey works extensively in all areas relating to coding, billing and reimbursement. This includes various payment systems, provider-based clinics, HIPAA privacy and security, and revenue enhancement for hospitals and clinics. He has worked extensively with physicians and hospitals. And, yes, his favorite reading material is the Federal Register!
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