Physician compliance a focus for conference

11-12-2013

Meeting the compliance challenges posed by healthcare reform will be a major focus of the 2014 Compliance Institute, which takes place from March 30 to April 2 2014 in San Diego. The conference will offer a physician compliance track as one of its nine educational tracks.

The move is a response to the compliance challenges physicians now face in the way they practice, how they document their work, where they practice, how they are paid for their services, and much more. 

HCCA’s 2014 Compliance Institute is a four-day conference with 146 sessions, nine learning tracks, and 232 speakers. It will immerse approximately 2,000 conference attendees in the world of governance, regulatory risk, and compliance obligations health care industry professionals face daily. It takes place from March 30 to April 2 2014.

The sessions outlined in the physician compliance track will cover information related to small and large physician practices, research billing for physicians, academic medical centers, hospitals and health systems.

Among others, they include documentation compliance for ICD-10; common compliance mistakes in small physician practices; mitigating coding risks in the HER; and integrating analytics into daily compliance operations.

 

Compliance, Compliance Institute, ICD-10, regulatory risk