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Liles Parker Attorney Presented at the West Virginia Physician Summit

(August 26, 2013): Medicare compliance challenges have increased (rather than decreased) with the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the implementation of Electronic Medicare Records (EMR) systems by physicians and other health care providers around the country. Late last week, Robert W. Liles, Managing Partner at Liles Parker, had the privilege of serving as a […]

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The Texas Medical Board Remains Busy Due to High Number of Complaints Filed in 2012

(February 7, 2013): The Texas Medical Board (Medical Board) was quite busy in 2012. While the number of disciplinary action taken had dropped in some categories, it rose in others. In fact, the overall number of complaints filed with the Medical Board was the 2nd highest in the last decade. The Medical Board’s workload numbers

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Home Health Compliance Risks are a Significant Issue for Texas and Oklahoma Agencies

(March 21, 2012): Over the past few weeks, several important events have occurred which should have home health agencies in Texas, Oklahoma and the rest of the country rethinking the adequacy of their existing compliance efforts. The home health compliance practices of many agencies have long been a concern of the Department of Health and

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Health Integrity Audits of Texas and Oklahoma Home Health Agencies are on the Rise.

(August 14, 2011): Home health agencies in Texas and Oklahoma remain under considerable scrutiny by Medicare contractors tasked with identifying fraud and abuse perpetrated against the Medicare Trust Fund. As discussed below, these Medicare contractors have a number of tools at their disposal, many of which can effectively place a home health agency in financial

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NCI-Owned AdvanceMed Will Remain the ZPIC Responsible for Zones 2 and 5.

(April 10, 2011): Last week, it was announced that NCI, Inc., one of the nation’s most successful information technology companies had acquired the outstanding capital stock of AdvanceMed Corporation (AdvanceMed), an affiliate of CSC. While the acquisition went largely unnoticed by the health care provider community, the transaction may, in fact, be quite significant. With

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ZPIC Audits are Here. When it Rains, it Pours . . . DME Compliance is Essential!

(April 6, 2011): On September 15, 2010, the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS-OIG), Daniel Levinson, testified before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health regarding waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medicare program, with a specific focus on durable medical equipment and supplies. Mr. Levinson noted

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CERT Postpayment Audits: An Overview of the Audit Process

(March 12, 2011): Health care providers around the country are finding their practices and clinics subjected to Medicare post-payment audits by Zone Program Integrity Contractors (ZPICs), Program Safeguard Contractors (PSCs) and Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT) Contractors. While all post-payment audits should be taken seriously, there are real differences between both the contractors and the

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Existing Home Health Agencies Considered a Moderate Risk

(October 5, 2010): Existing home health agencies are considered to be a Moderate Risk for screening purposes. Late last month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published a Proposed Rule entitled “Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Programs; Additional Screening Requirements, Application Fees, Temporary Enrollment Moratoria, Payment Suspensions and Compliance.” As set out

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