Episodes

  • Season 8 - Episode - 17 - #TerryTuesday - The Role of AI in Provider Documentation
    Nov 19 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Sean and Terry discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, emphasizing its role as a tool rather than a replacement for human oversight. They explore the potential benefits and risks associated with AI in clinical documentation, the importance of maintaining patient privacy, and the legal ramifications of relying on AI for medical decision-making. The discussion highlights the need for careful implementation and monitoring of AI technologies in healthcare settings.

    Takeaways

    • AI is a tool that requires human interaction.
    • The accuracy of AI in healthcare is still under scrutiny.
    • Providers must ensure the integrity of AI-generated documentation.
    • AI can improve clinical documentation but has limitations.
    • Human oversight is essential to prevent errors in AI usage.
    • Legal implications arise from the misuse of AI in healthcare.
    • Patient privacy must be protected when using AI tools.
    • AI can enhance efficiency but should not replace medical judgment.
    • The healthcare industry must vet AI tools thoroughly.
    • AI's biases can affect its performance in clinical settings.
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    24 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 16 - Monday Auditing, Coding and Compliance Roundtable
    Nov 19 2024

    Summary

    The conversation delves into the complexities and changes surrounding telehealth services, particularly in light of the 2025 Medicare physician fee schedule final rule. Key topics include the confusion regarding telehealth reimbursement post-public health emergency, the implications of new regulations, compliance challenges, malpractice concerns, and the importance of equitable access to telehealth services. The discussion emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to adapt to these changes and ensure compliance to avoid legal repercussions.

    Takeaways

    • Telehealth reimbursement will change significantly after January 1, 2025.
    • Providers must return to originating sites for many telehealth services.
    • Compliance with telehealth regulations is critical to avoid malpractice issues.
    • Many practices are unprepared for the upcoming changes in telehealth policy.
    • Patients may feel pressured to use telehealth services even when they prefer in-person visits.
    • The lack of clarity from CMS has led to confusion among providers.
    • Telehealth services must be accessible to all patients, including those with disabilities.
    • Providers need to ensure they are using HIPAA-compliant platforms for telehealth.
    • The importance of having effective policies in place for telehealth services cannot be overstated.
    • Congressional intervention is uncertain, leaving many providers in a difficult position.
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    42 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 15 - #TerryTuesday The Unsung Heroes of Healthcare
    Nov 13 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the critical role of support staff in healthcare, and the necessity of listening to compliance experts to avoid legal pitfalls. They emphasize the need for collaboration and communication within healthcare practices to ensure compliance and effective billing practices.

    Takeaways

    • Support staff play a crucial role in healthcare compliance.
    • Listening to compliance experts can prevent legal issues.
    • Healthcare providers must trust their support staff.
    • Collaboration is key in healthcare practices.
    • Ignoring staff advice can lead to serious consequences.
    • Healthcare professionals should be aware of billing regulations.
    • Open forums for policy suggestions can empower healthcare professionals.
    • Maintaining communication can enhance workplace relationships.
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    26 mins
  • season 8 - Episode 14 - #TerryTuesday - The Final Rule is A Critical Mistake
    Nov 5 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the implications of the recent Medicare final rule, particularly focusing on the challenges facing telehealth services. They explore the political dynamics surrounding healthcare access, the importance of equitable access to telehealth, and the need for legislative action to address these issues. The conversation emphasizes the critical role of Congress in reforming the Medicare system and ensuring that all patients have access to necessary healthcare services, especially in light of the upcoming election.

    Takeaways

    • The Medicare final rule has significant implications for telehealth access.
    • 85% of Medicare patients may lose access to telehealth services.
    • Equity in healthcare means access for everyone, not just a select few.
    • Congress must take action to fix the Medicare system.
    • The current political climate is affecting healthcare access and reform.
    • Telehealth regulations are reverting to pre-COVID limitations.
    • Healthcare is becoming increasingly unsustainable without reform.
    • Politicians often prioritize re-election over effective governance.
    • Voting is essential for making one's voice heard in democracy.
    • The healthcare system needs urgent attention and reform.
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    35 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 13 - Navigating Post-Pandemic Audits in Healthcare
    Nov 4 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Compliance Guy Podcast, Sean engages with Dean Viskovich, a healthcare attorney with extensive experience in lab-related compliance and reimbursement. They discuss the challenges faced by healthcare providers in the wake of post-pandemic audits, the importance of documentation, and proactive measures that can be taken to navigate the complexities of compliance in the healthcare industry. Dean shares insights on the evolving landscape of reimbursement and the implications of COVID-19 on healthcare practices, emphasizing the need for thorough documentation and strong relationships with ordering providers.

    Takeaways

    • The healthcare industry is facing increased scrutiny from payers post-pandemic.
    • Understanding reimbursement processes is crucial for healthcare providers.
    • Documentation is key to supporting medical necessity in claims.
    • Proactive measures can help mitigate risks associated with audits.
    • The landscape of telehealth has changed significantly due to the pandemic.
    • Maintaining good relationships with ordering providers is essential for compliance.
    • The post-pandemic audit landscape is broader than just healthcare.
    • Healthcare providers must be prepared for audits as a matter of course.
    • The importance of understanding state-specific regulations in compliance efforts.
    • Collaboration between compliance experts can enhance audit defense strategies.
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    45 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 12 - #TerryTuesday - Navigating The World of Consultants in Healthcare
    Oct 30 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the challenges faced by consultants in the healthcare industry, particularly regarding collaboration requests and the importance of maintaining credibility. They share personal experiences with scams and the necessity of due diligence when engaging with potential partners. The conversation also touches on the significance of networking and building trust within the consulting community.

    Takeaways

    • Building your business has to do with credibility.
    • You have to protect yourself.
    • If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
    • Your reputation can never unring a bell.
    • Navigating scams is crucial for consultants.
    • Networking with trusted individuals is essential.
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    35 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 11 - Dr. Muhamad Aly Rifai - Lessons Learned from a High-Stakes Trial
    Oct 24 2024

    Summary In this episode, Sean discusses the complexities of compliance in healthcare with Dr. Muhammad Ali Rafai, who faced a criminal indictment for healthcare fraud. The conversation covers the emotional toll of the indictment, the audit process, trial preparation, expert testimonies, and the eventual acquittal. Dr. Rifai shares insights on the challenges faced by private physicians and the importance of compliance, while also reflecting on the lessons learned from his experience.

    Takeaways

    • The emotional impact of being criminally indicted is profound.
    • Indictments do not equate to guilt; they are merely accusations.
    • The audit process can lead to severe consequences for physicians.
    • Having a knowledgeable attorney is crucial in legal battles.
    • Expert testimonies can significantly influence trial outcomes.
    • The importance of compliance in healthcare cannot be overstated.
    • Private physicians are often easy targets for government investigations.
    • The role of the jury is critical in determining the outcome of a trial.
    • Cross-examination can reveal significant flaws in the prosecution's case.
    • Maintaining a strong support system is essential during legal challenges.
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Season 8 - Episode 10 - #TerryTuesday - Demystifying Compliance
    Oct 22 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Sean and Terry discuss the critical importance of compliance in healthcare, focusing on the need for consequences for non-compliance, the implementation of financial penalties, and the role of documentation in ensuring patient safety. They emphasize the necessity of creating a culture of compliance within medical practices and the importance of having a living, breathing compliance program that is actively enforced.

    Takeaways

    • Consequences are essential in compliance programs.
    • Financial penalties can deter non-compliance behavior.
    • A culture of compliance must be established in organizations.
    • Documentation quality directly impacts patient safety.
    • Auditing and monitoring are crucial for compliance effectiveness.
    • Compliance programs should be flexible yet strict.
    • Education is key to improving compliance among providers.
    • Non-compliance can lead to serious patient safety issues.
    • Providers must adhere to compliance policies universally.
    • Regular updates to compliance programs are necessary.
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    23 mins