The Duty to Self-Report Overpayments

Toni Elhoms

Toni Elhoms

Toni Elhoms, CCS, CRC, CPC, AHIMA-Approved ICD10-CM/PCS Trainer is a nationally known speaker and recognized subject matter expert on medical coding, reimbursement, and revenue cycle management. She is the Founder and CEO of Alpha Coding Experts, LLC. She holds multiple credentials with the American Health Information Management Association...
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60 Mins
Toni Elhoms

The current Fee-For-Service (FFS) payment model for reimbursing healthcare providers functions as a pay-and-chase model, meaning you get paid for services under the presumption that the provider represented the services they rendered accurately and in accordance with various regulatory requirements. When organizations bill for services, they are reimbursed on a good-faith basis with the expectation that clinical documentation supports the services reported.

This pay-and-chase model creates a false sense of security for healthcare providers that mistakenly assume because they got paid for something means they are doing everything compliantly. This assumption could not be further from the truth. Just because you got paid, doesn’t mean you billed services compliantly. Clinical documentation deficiencies, coding and billing errors, compliance risks, and overpayments are most often identified in post-payment audits that occur retrospectively (meaning after the services were already paid for by a third-party). 

Payer Audits and Recoupments are insidious and can lead to catastrophic consequences for healthcare providers. Many healthcare organizations fail to self-report and refund identified overpayments, which is mandated and required by the Social Security Act. Overpayments can occur for a number of reasons, including coding errors, insufficient documentation, inadequate supervision, lack of medical necessity, ineligible billing provider, etc. 

This webinar with industry expert, Toni Elhoms, CCS, CRC, CPC, AHIMA-Approved ICD10-CM/PCS, will define overpayments with various examples, unpack the requirements for self-reporting, unravel the pathways for which self-reporting can take place, spotlight the consequences of not self-reporting, discuss timelines and look-back periods for self-reporting, and so much more.

Webinar Objectives

Join us for an insightful webinar where our expert speaker Toni Elhoms, will guide you through the different types of overpayments, explore the intricacies of self-reporting pathways, and shed light on essential timelines for compliance.

Understanding the potential consequences of failing to self-report is crucial, and we'll highlight key spotlight areas to keep you well-informed. You'll also gain valuable insights into action protocols, empowering you to take the right steps when self-reporting becomes necessary.

Moreover, we'll provide you with best practice tips to ensure your organization remains fully compliant throughout the self-reporting process. Join us for an engaging session that will leave you better prepared to handle overpayments and self-reporting like a pro!

Webinar Agenda

  • Understand how to identify an overpayment that qualifies for self-reporting
  • Recall the mandatory obligations for self-reporting overpayments
  • Recognize current trends and audit targets in healthcare compliance
  • Recall overpayment and voluntary refund protocols
  • Recognize when the OIG self-disclosure protocol may be appropriate
  • Understand timelines and look-back periods for self-reporting

Webinar Highlights

  • Define what an overpayment is and how to identify them within your organization
  • Outline various examples of overpayments
  • Review the various pathways involved in self-reporting overpayments
  • Discuss potential consequences that can occur when you fail to self-report
  • Deconstruct current trends and audit targets in healthcare compliance
  • Discuss timelines for self-reporting overpayments
  • Review the look-back periods that overpayments are subject to
  • Discuss target and probe audits and how they can be useful in self-reporting
  • Review the overpayment and voluntary refund protocols
  • Discuss when the OIG self-disclosure protocol may be appropriate

Who Should Attend

  • Medical Coding Specialists
  • Medical Billing Specialists
  • Medical Auditing Specialists
  • Private Practice Physicians
  • Managed Care Professionals
  • Operations Leadership
  • Practice Administrators
  • Office Managers
  • Compliance Officers/Committees  
  • Chief Medical Officer
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