Clinical PracticeCompliance Conference
October 13–15, 2013Philadelphia, PA | Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill
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Program at a glanceSunday, October 137:00 am–6:30 pm Registration8:00–9:30 am P1 As a Compliance Officer, Are You Assuring that Your Physicians Are Ready for ICD-10 (Part 1) | Betty Bibbins, President & Chief Medical
Officer, DocuComp, LLC; Nicole Harper, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CI-CDI, CCS-P, Director of Training & Development/Process Improvement & Clinical Documentation Integrity, St. Vincent Health
9:30–9:45 am Networking Break9:45–11:15 am P2 As a Compliance Officer, Are You Assuring that Your Physicians Are Ready for ICD-10 (Part 2) | Betty Bibbins, President & Chief Medical
Officer, DocuComp, LLC; Nicole Harper, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CI-CDI, CCS-P, Director of Training & Development/Process Improvement & Clinical Documentation Integrity, St. Vincent Health
11:15 am–12:30 pm Lunch (on your own)12:30–2:00 pm P3 Not an Auditor? How to Develop a Compliance Audit in a Clinical Practice | Jodie Caplan, Carilion Clinic Senior Compliance Consultant and
Compliance Officer, CC Medicare Shared Savings Company; Julie Hamilton, Vice President, Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer, Yale New Haven Health System; Yesenia Contreras, Manager, Revenue Integrity, Yale New Haven Health System
2:00–2:15 pm Networking Break2:15–3:45 pm P4 EMR | Sandra Giangreco, Senior Consultant, Haugen Consulting Group; Kimberly Huey, President, KGG Coding & Reimbursement Consulting; Samantha
Wilson, Esq., Founding Associate, Health Law Associates, LLC; Jessica Williams, Esq., Associate, Health Law Associates, LLC3:45–4:00 pm Networking Break4:00–5:30 pm P5 You Might Have a HIPAA Breach: Now What? | Phuong Nguyen, Compliance Manager, HealthTexas Provider Network; Ann Curran, In-House
Counsel, Medical Management Resources, Inc5:30–6:30 pm Welcome Reception
Monday, October 147:00 am–6:00 pm Registration7:00–8:00 am Continental Breakfast (provided)8:00–8:15 am Opening Remarks8:15–9:15 am General Session: GS1 Stress and Burnout in Compliance Officers | Robert Ossoff, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs, Vanderbilt
University Medical Center; Shawn DeGroot, CHC-F, CCEP, CHRC, Associate Director, Navigant9:15–9:30 am Networking Break9:30–10:30 am General Session: GS2 Health Care Fraud Enforcement: Intake to Resolution | Sean McKenna, Assistant US Attorney, US Attorney’s Officer for the
Northern District of Texas10:30–11:00 am Networking Break11:00 am–12:00 pm 101 Auditing the Auditors | Tom Loughrey, Director of Compliance–
Physician, St. Joseph Health System; Lori Laubach, Health Care Partner, Moss Adams LLP
102 Getting All Your Docs in a Row: Gaining Physician Buy-In to Compliance | Vicki Dwyer, Compliance Officer, Vail Valley Medical Center
12:00–1:00 pm Networking Lunch (provided)1:00–2:00 pm 201 Beyond Benchmarking: Integrating Audit Analytics into Day-
to-Day Compliance Operations | Jared Krawczyk, Chief Product Architect, Fi-Med Management, Inc; Curtis Udell, Director, Corporate Compliance, Center for Vein Restoration
202 Compliance Risks with Non-Physician Practitioners | Kimberly Huey, President, KGG Coding & Reimbursement Consulting
2:00–2:30 pm Networking Break2:30–3:30 pm 301 A New Era of Government Enforcement | Michelle Calloway,
Attorney, Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle, PC; Colin McCarthy, Attorney, Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle, PC; Jeanne Woodward, RN, CPC, Compliance Director, Eggleston & Eggleston, PC
302 Using Real-Time Monitors to Focus on Risks Identified by OIG, CMS, and Other Regulators | Andrei Costantino, Director Organizational Integrity, Trinity Health
3:30–4:00 pm Networking Break4:00–5:00 pm 401 How to Reasonably and Effectively Implement Compliance
Programs for a Small Group | Andrea Merritt, Director, Compliance & Audit Services, Nova Compliance Group; Ashlie Heald, Compliance Specialist, Nova Compliance Group
402 Data and Documentation: Friend or Foe | Judi McCabe, Director Surveillance & Utilization Review, TMF Health Quality Institute; Earl Smith, Chief Medical Officer, TARTX, Inc.
5:00–6:00 pm Networking Reception
Tuesday, October 157:30 am–3:30 pm Registration7:30–8:15 am Continental Breakfast (provided)8:15–9:15 am General Session: GS3 HIPAA: The New Era | Darrell W. Contreras, Esq., LHRM, CHC-F, CHPC, CHRC, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, PlusDelta
Technologies, LLC9:15–9:30 am Networking Break9:30–10:30 am General Session: GS4 Quality of Care Avalanche: PPACA Requirements, Patient Expectations, and Physicians | D. Scott Jones, CHC, Senior
Vice President, Claims, Risk Management & Corporate Compliance, HPIX; Richard E. Moses, DO, JD, Physician/Attorney10:30–11:00 am Networking Break11:00 am–12:00 pm 501 Mitigating Fraud & Abuse: A Coding Education Program for
Physicians | Tom Loughrey, Director of Compliance– Physician, St. Joseph Health System; Lori Laubach, Health Care Partner, Moss Adams LLP
502 Clinical Appropriateness Implications for Compliance across the Continuum of Care: Improving Quality and Avoiding Readmissions | Myla Reizen, Partner, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere, Denegre, LLP; Timothy Blanchard, Partner, Blanchard Manning LLP; Robert Ossoff, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
12:00–1:00 pm Networking Lunch (provided)1:00–2:00 pm 601 Key Strategies & Case Studies to Reduce Your Compliance
Risk with Non-Physician Practitioners | Elin Baklid-Kunz, MBA, CHC, CPC, CCS, Director Physician Services, Halifax Health
602 Physician Leadership: Key to an Effective Compliance Program | Mike Runquist, Compliance Professional
2:00–2:15 pm Networking Break2:15–3:15 pm 701 The Good, the Bad, and the Audits: Auditing EHR |
Regina Gurvich, Chief Compliance Officer, Manhattan’s Physician Group702 Fighting Government Audit Attacks to Your Practice | Emilie Rayman, VP Legal and Compliance, CMHS
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AgendaSunday, October 137:00 am – 6:30 pmRegistration
8:00 – 9:30 amP1 As a Compliance Officer, Are You Assuring that Your Physicians Are Ready for ICD-10 (Part 1)
Betty Bibbins, President & Chief Medical Officer, DocuComp, LLC
Nicole Harper, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CI-CDI, CCS-P, Director of Training & Development/Process Improvement & Clinical Documentation Integrity, St. Vincent Health
• Discuss significant changes in clinical documentation requirements for ICD-10, and how they will impact Physician hospital and office practices
• Provide strategies for Compliance Officers to use in engaging clinicians to implement appropriate clinical documentation & medical necessity requirements
• Awareness of Compliance Officers
9:30 – 9:45 amNetworking Break
9:45 – 11:15 amP2 As a Compliance Officer, Are You Assuring that Your Physicians Are Ready for ICD-10 (Part 2)
Betty Bibbins, President & Chief Medical Officer, DocuComp, LLC
Nicole Harper, PhD, MBA, RHIA, CI-CDI, CCS-P, Director of Training & Development/Process Improvement & Clinical Documentation Integrity, St. Vincent Health
11:15 am – 12:30 pmLunch (on your own)
12:30 – 2:00 pmP3 Not an Auditor? How to Develop a Compliance Audit in a Clinical Practice
Jodie Caplan, Carilion Clinic Senior Compliance Consultant and Compliance Officer, CC Medicare Shared Savings Company
Julie Hamilton, Vice President, Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer, Yale New Haven Health System
Yesenia Contreras, Manager, Revenue Integrity, Yale New Haven Health System
• Sample Selection: What method is best? How many is enough?
• Designing an audit program to determine compliance
• Test results: What do they mean? Am I compliant?
2:00 – 2:15 pmNetworking Break
2:15 – 3:45 pmP4 EMR
Sandra Giangreco, Senior Consultant, Haugen Consulting Group
Kimberly Huey, President, KGG Coding & Reimbursement Consulting
Samantha Wilson, Esq., Founding Associate, Health Law Associates, LLC
Jessica Williams, Esq., Associate, Health Law Associates, LLC
• Charting the way: Understanding your obligations in the new world of electronic recordkeeping
• Discussion of the “Auto Selection” of codes through the EMR and the issues that are inherent to this process
• Avoidance of cloned documentation and how to achieve this will be addressed
• Things to keep in mind when implementing (or if it has already been implemented) ensuring that it is our friend, not our foe
3:45 – 4:00 pmNetworking Break
4:00 – 5:30 pmP5 You Might Have a HIPAA Breach: Now What?
Phuong Nguyen, Compliance Manager, HealthTexas Provider Network
Ann Curran, In-House Counsel, Medical Management Resources, Inc
• Developing a step-by-step plan for responding to reports of potential HIPAA breaches in your organization
• Review strategies for investigating incidents, taking corrective action and preventing future incidents
• Tips for OCR request readiness
5:30 – 6:30 pmWelcome Reception
Monday, October 147:00 am – 6:00 pmRegistration
7:00 – 8:00 amContinental Breakfast (provided)
8:00 – 8:15 amOpening Remarks
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Agenda8:15 – 9:15 amGENERAL SESSIONGS1 Stress and Burnout in Compliance Officers
Robert Ossoff, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Shawn DeGroot, CHC-F, CCEP, CHRC, Associate Director, Navigant
• Key findings from the HCCA Stress Survey will be presented and implications and opportunities for management will be discussed
• Burnout occurs when work-life balance is in a state of disequilibrium and compliance professionals are at a significant risk of developing burnout
• Strategies for avoiding, early detection and treatment of burnout will be emphasized
9:15 – 9:30 amNetworking Break
9:30 – 10:30 amGENERAL SESSIONGS2 Health Care Fraud Enforcement: Intake to Resolution
Sean McKenna, Assistant US Attorney, US Attorney’s Officer for the Northern District of Texas
• Overview of Government investigations
• Examples of enforcement trends
• Areas of concern for clinicians and related groups
10:30 – 11:00 amNetworking Break
11:00 am – 12:00 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
101 Auditing the AuditorsTom Loughrey, Director of Compliance–Physician, St. Joseph Health System
Lori Laubach, Health Care Partner, Moss Adams LLP
• Physicians want to know how they are doing and trust the accuracy of the coding auditors; learn how to document and assess the coder accuracy and effectiveness
• Participants will learn three key processes for assessing internal auditor accuracy, knowledge and communication skills for an effective coding compliance program
• Learn five keys to establishing an effective internal quality assurance program to assure auditor competence, program integrity, policy and regulatory compliance and physician confidence
102 Getting All Your Docs in a Row: Gaining Physician Buy-In to Compliance
Vicki Dwyer, Compliance Officer, Vail Valley Medical Center
• How to become the “Leader of the Pack”: Strategies to gain the respect and lead the group to the leading edge of Compliance
• From Herding Cats to Getting Your Docs in a Row: Strategies to effectively communicate with physicians to get them on the Compliance “Turnip Truck” and headed in the same direction.
• Controlling and Dealing with “Falls Off the Wagon”: Effective auditing tools to identify physicians who are starting to fall overboard and how to get them back on the wagon – FAST
12:00 – 1:00 pmNetworking Lunch (provided)
1:00 – 2:00 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
201 Beyond Benchmarking: Integrating Audit Analytics into Day-to-Day Compliance Operations
Jared Krawczyk, Chief Product Architect, Fi-Med Management, Inc
Curtis Udell, Director, Corporate Compliance, Center for Vein Restoration
• Explore benchmarking techniques to profile all your physicians and assess (or identify) your greatest risk exposures
• Discuss how to construct physician audit and education work plans to maximize your available resources
• Learn how to utilize benchmarking following physician reviews to ensure that coding patterns have changed
202 Compliance Risks with Non-Physician Practitioners
Kimberly Huey, President, KGG Coding & Reimbursement Consulting
• Many practices employ non-physician practitioners such as nurse practitioners and physicians assistants without understanding the coding, billing, and supervision requirements
• This session will cover the Medicare regulations related to different sites of service when billing for non-physician practitioners; Examples of billing requirements for other payers
• Managing the risk areas and educating physicians and other providers
2:00 – 2:30 pmNetworking Break
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Agenda2:30 – 3:30 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
301 A New Era of Government EnforcementMichelle Calloway, Attorney, Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle, PC
Colin McCarthy, Attorney, Hancock, Daniel, Johnson & Nagle, PC
Jeanne Woodward, RN, CPC, Compliance Director, Eggleston & Eggleston, PC
• In the post-health reform world, healthcare providers are facing audits from all directions. Physicians and practice managers need to understand who the auditors are (MACs, RACs, ZPICs, CERT, OIG, DOJ) and how to prepare for each type of audit
• This session will provide an overview of the audit process and strategies for defending alleged overpayment findings
• Participants will also walk away with practical tools to assist their practice in preparing for and responding to government audits
302 Using Real-Time Monitors to Focus on Risks Identified by OIG, CMS, and Other Regulators
Andrei Costantino, Director Organizational Integrity, Trinity Health
• Step-by-step instructions for developing real-time data monitors using provider internal claims data
• Examples of physician real-time data monitors and benchmarking reports
• Discussion of how to use statistical measures to interpret results and develop auditing plans and auditing strategies
3:30 – 4:00 pmNetworking Break
4:00 – 5:00 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
401 How to Reasonably and Effectively Implement Compliance Programs for a Small Group
Andrea Merritt, Director, Compliance & Audit Services, Nova Compliance Group
Ashlie Heald, Compliance Specialist, Nova Compliance Group
• Understanding the framework for an effective compliance program
• Identifying risks common to physician practices and benefits of a compliance plan
• Utilizing limited resources to identify and focus resources on high-risk areas
402 Data and Documentation: Friend or FoeJudi McCabe, Director Surveillance & Utilization Review, TMF Health Quality Institute
Earl Smith, Chief Medical Officer, TARTX, Inc.
• Discuss considerations when reviewing data
• Identify aberrant utilization patterns: a case study in understanding the data
• Gain insight to improve compliance with documentation, coding and billing regulations to reduce audit risks
5:00 – 6:00 pmNetworking Reception
Tuesday, October 157:30 am – 3:30 pmRegistration
7:30 – 8:15 amContinental Breakfast (Provided)
8:15 – 9:15 amGENERAL SESSIONGS3 HIPAA: The New Era
Darrell W. Contreras, Esq., LHRM, CHC-F, CHPC, CHRC, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, PlusDelta Technologies, LLC
• The significant changes from the HIPAA Omnibus Rule
• How to adapt the changes to your HIPAA program
• The application of the Omnibus Rule to enforcement activities
9:15 – 9:30 amNetworking Break
9:30 – 10:30 amGENERAL SESSIONGS4 Quality of Care Avalanche: PPACA Requirements, Patient Expectations, and Physicians
D. Scott Jones, CHC, Senior Vice President, Claims, Risk Management & Corporate Compliance, HPIX
Richard E. Moses, DO, JD, Physician/Attorney
• Analyze the avalanche of quality measures included in PPACA and expected patient volume demands of Obamacare
• Discuss patient expectations, reasons for compliance complaints and malpractice actions related to quality of care
• Analyze national data on changing patterns in physician practice and the impact this will have on quality of care, compliance, and malpractice
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Agenda10:30 – 11:00 amNetworking Break
11:00 am – 12:00 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
501 Mitigating Fraud & Abuse: A Coding Education Program for Physicians
Tom Loughrey, Director of Compliance–Physician, St. Joseph Health System
Lori Laubach, Health Care Partner, Moss Adams LLP
• Learn how to establish a credible coding education program for physicians that is effective, results in positive behavioral changes and is cost-efficient for the organization
• Learn how to use a multi-disciplinary approach to coding education for physicians using the latest technology and learning techniques
• Tips and techniques for improving program integrity, physician confidence, data tracking and compliance monitoring
502 Clinical Appropriateness Implications for Compliance across the Continuum of Care: Improving Quality and Avoiding Readmissions
Myla Reizen, Partner, Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere, Denegre, LLP
Timothy Blanchard, Partner, Blanchard Manning LLP
Robert Ossoff, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
• Admissions process
• Medical necessity of institutional and professional services
• Discharge planning and managing transitions
12:00 – 1:00 pmNetworking Lunch (provided)
1:00 – 2:00 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
601 Key Strategies & Case Studies to Reduce Your Compliance Risk with Non-Physician Practitioners
Elin Baklid-Kunz, MBA, CHC, CPC, CCS, Director Physician Services, Halifax Health
• Review case studies to understand the common risk areas for NPPs, Incident-to and shared visits
• Understand the different billing options and documentation requirements for the office and hospital setting
• Discuss audit considerations and audit tools to monitor compliance
602 Physician Leadership: Key to an Effective Compliance Program
Mike Runquist, Compliance Professional
• Develop a compliance program where physician leadership helps drive the process
• Establishing engaged physicians in your audit program
• Effective methods for effective compliance education for physicians
2:00 – 2:15 pmNetworking Break
2:15 – 3:15 pmBREAKOUT SESSIONS
701 The Good, the Bad, and the Audits: Auditing EHR
Regina Gurvich, Chief Compliance Officer, Manhattan’s Physician Group
• Review of timesaving functions of templates and macros from risk perspective
• Assessment of the increased risk from conflicting duties or password sharing between providers
• Practical audit tools and approaches
702 Fighting Government Audit Attacks to Your Practice
Emilie Rayman, VP Legal and Compliance, CMHS
• Identify the audit, who is auditing me
• What are they asking for and how do I respond
• Do I ever get my money back?
• How do I appeal if my response is rejected?
HCCA’s Clinical Practice Compliance Conference would like to thank our committee chairs
Robert Ossoff, Special Assistant to the Vice Chancellor of Health Affairs, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Debbie Troklus, CHC-F, CCEP-F, CCEP-I, CHRC, CHPC, Managing Director, Aegis Compliance and Ethics Center
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AAPC: This program has the prior approval of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) for 15 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
ACHE: The Health Care Compliance Association is authorized to award 18 hours of pre-approved ACHE Qualified Education credit (non-ACHE) for this program toward advancement, or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program wishing to have the continuing education hours applied toward ACHCE Qualified Education credit should indicate their attendance when submitting application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.
Compliance Certification Board (CCB): Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC)®, Certified in Healthcare Compliance–Fellow (CHC-F), Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC)®, Certified in Healthcare Research Compliance (CHRC)®, Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional (CCEP)®, Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional–Fellow (CCEP-F), Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional–International (CCEP-I): CCB has awarded a maximum of 22.2 CEUs for these accreditations in the following subject areas: Application of Management Practices for the Compliance Professional; Application of Personal and Business Ethics in Compliance; Written Compliance Policies and Procedures; Designation of Compliance Officers and Committees; Compliance Training and Education; Communication and Reporting Mechanisms in Compliance Enforcement of Compliance Standards and Discipline; Auditing and Monitoring for Compliance; Response to Compliance Violations and Corrective Actions; HIPAA Privacy Implementation and/or Complying with Government Regulations.
CLE: The Health Care Compliance Association/Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics is a State Bar of California Approved MCLE provider, a Pennsylvania Accredited Provider, a Rhode Island Accredited Provider, and a Texas Accredited Sponsor. An approximate maximum of 18.5 clock hours of CLE credit will be available to attendees of this conference. All CLE credits will be awarded based on individual attendance.
NASBA/CPE: The Health Care Compliance Association & Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics are registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE sponsors, Sponsor Identification No: 105638. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit and may not accept one-half credits. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Website: www.nasba.org. A recommended maximum of 22.0 credits based on a 50-minute hour will be granted for the entire learning activity. This program addresses topics that are of a current concern in the compliance environment. This is an update, group-live activity. For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaints or refunds, call the HCCA/SCCE at 888-580-8373 or 952-988-0141.
Nursing Credit: The Health Care Compliance Association is preapproved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 12990, for a maximum of 22.2 contact hour(s). The following states will not accept CA Board of Nursing contact hours: Delaware, Florida, New Jersey and Utah. Massachusetts and Mississippi nurses may submit CA Board of Nursing contact hours to their state board, but approval will depend on review by the board. Please contact the Accreditation Department at [email protected] with any questions you may have. Oncology Nurses who are certified by ONCC may request CA Nursing Credit (check box or indicate “Nursing” on the CEU form).
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Clinical PracticeCompliance ConferenceOctober 13–15, 2013 Philadelphia, PA | Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill
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Clinical Practice Compliance Conference October 13–15, 2013 | Philadelphia, PA | Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill