OK, it’s a softball question: When is it improper to bill for a case?
Category: Compliance
In the U.S., it seems that lots of people expect a tip, from the person who simply hands you your coffee at Starbucks to, I’d expect, hospital administrators (but only at for-profit facilities). Okay, just kidding, but you get the idea.
Structuring a payment or a transaction such that the deal is at fair market value is not the be-all and end-all of AKS compliance.
These regulations require that patients be given a notice of rights and, should they so request, a good faith estimate of charges.
“If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn’t sit for a month.” – Teddy Roosevelt
Ride along with Mark as he discusses why you must take the things you hear with a grain of salt.
What prohibitions have you put in place to monitor your staff’s use of both personal devices and apps which fly beneath the radar of privacy and security law compliance?
Structuring a payment or a transaction such that the deal is at fair market value is not the be-all and end-all of AKS compliance.
The speed limit’s 70 mph. I’m not going to tell you how fast I’m going, but I’m going with the flow of traffic, which is traveling at a lot more than the speed limit. Would a defense of, “but everyone is speeding” actually work?
These regulations require that patients be given a notice of rights and, should they so request, a good faith estimate of charges.