A Three-Step Compliance Framework for Healthcare Professionals

A Three-Step Compliance F…

Third-party payer audits are on the rise as insurers use data analytics to identify “outlier” billing patterns. Healthcare providers can reduce exposure by maintaining accurate documentation, performing internal audits, and training staff on coding compliance.

Key Action Points:
  • Audit documentation for medical necessity and coding accuracy.
  • Review payer contracts and coverage rules annually.
  • Conduct quarterly internal claim reviews with independent oversight.

Responding to Payer Audit Requests

Goal: Protect your rights and control the process.

When an audit letter arrives, your response determines whether the issue remains administrative or escalates. Providers have clear rights under federal and state law. Legal counsel should review scope of the audit letter, deadlines, and appeal potential options before any record submission.

Key Action Points:
  • Confirm the legitimacy and scope of every audit request.
  • Designate a single compliance contact to manage correspondence.
  • Retain complete copies of all records produced.
  • Engage legal counsel early to guide communication and preserve appeal rights.

Establishing a Written Compliance Plan

A written compliance plan demonstrates good-faith effort and strengthens organizational accountability. Following the OIG’s Seven Elements—policies, officer designation, education, communication, internal audits, enforcement, and corrective action—creates a robust foundation for regulatory defense.

Key Action Points:
  • Tailor your plan to fit your specific practice type and risk areas.
  • Hold regular compliance meetings and document staff training.
  • Review and update the plan annually to reflect new laws and payer policies.
Why It Matters

✔ Reduces audit and repayment risk.

✔ Demonstrates regulatory diligence to payers and the OIG.

✔ Builds patient trust through ethical and transparent operations.

Contact Oberman Law Firm: Healthcare Compliance & Audit Defense Team

We advise medical professionals nationwide on compliance program design, payer audit response, and appeals.

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