LauraNewYork
Networker
My practice is changing the way internal audits are done. We will now be completing audits post billing. For unknown reasons, 20 charts has been chosen as the number to be audited per provider and this will be completed 2x/year/provider. I think this is overkill. We are already understaffed and this will be very onerous.
My vague memory is that the following is true:
5 charts / year is minimum and is equal to a 90% confidence interval (CI)
10 charts / year is normal and is equal to a 95% CI
15 charts / year is uncommon, but is equal to a 99% CI
Can someone provide guidance on the typical number of charts audited? If so, can you provide the reason why?
All replies appreciated very much!
My vague memory is that the following is true:
5 charts / year is minimum and is equal to a 90% confidence interval (CI)
10 charts / year is normal and is equal to a 95% CI
15 charts / year is uncommon, but is equal to a 99% CI
Can someone provide guidance on the typical number of charts audited? If so, can you provide the reason why?
All replies appreciated very much!