Home Health & Hospice Week

Industry Notes:

Compliance Plan Can Help Ward Off Telehealth Audit Troubles

If you've had less-than-stellar documentation of telemedicine visits, it’s not too late to recover.

The HHS Office of Inspector General added “Audit of Home Health Services Provided as Telehealth During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency” to its Work Plan last month, and is expected to do the same on the hospice front (see HCW by AAPC, Vol. XXX, No. 5).

“While an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, there are still plenty of options and solutions available to Medicare providers that wish to safeguard themselves against the potential downside of future telehealth audit and oversight activity by the OIG,” offer attorneys Matthew Shatzkes and John Tilton with law firm Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton. “Clearly, a robust regulatory compliance program that includes telehealth as an audit priority is one such option,” Shatzkes and Tilton say on the firm’s Healthcare Law Blog.

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