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RACs May Bite On Hospice Unrelated Charges

Data-driven review lends itself to terminal diagnosis issue. Recovery Audit Contractors have so far left hospices alone, but they could change their tune when it comes to charges unrelated to the terminal diagnosis. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has expressed concerns about such charges (see related story, p. 178), and industry veterans expect to see action on the topic soon. RACs may want a piece of the unrelated-to-terminal-diagnosis action, thanks to an easy way for them to crunch claims numbers on the issue. In a September 2010 report, the HHS Office of Inspector General examined Part B physician services billed for hospice patients. It was easy for the OIG to compare hospice and physician claims for the same patients in a hospice episode. If the hospice and physician claim listed the same primary diagnosis, the OIG classified the outside charges as questionable (see Eli's HCW, Vol. XIX, No. [...]
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