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2010 UBO/UBU Conference Title: How to Establish an Active UBO Compliance Program Session: T

Objectives Understanding what compliance is and why it is needed Explaining program requirements Understanding billing risk areas Describing roles and responsibilities Finding ways to improve your compliance program 2

UBO Compliance Program Description To monitor the organization to ensure consistent application of laws and rules relating to the MTF billing process To ensure ethical billing and collections by identifying problem areas and to establish and implement solutions. The programmatic elements will include, but will not be limited to: – Medical records documentation – Data quality/coding – Billing – Accounting and fiscal law – Healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse 3

Why Have a Compliance Program? Advantages of a compliance program – Helps you to work smarter – Helps prevent billing fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement – Supports overall mission of providing quality care – Protects from unethical business practices that put your MTF at risk for penalties, negative publicity, and loss of public trust 4

Why Have a Compliance Program? Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act of 1982 (FMFIA) – Requires DoD to implement & assess the effectiveness of financial management internal control – OMB Circular A-123, Management’s Responsibility for Internal Control, and Appendix A, Internal Controls Over Financial Reporting (ICOFR) Revenues and expenditures are properly recorded and accounted for on financial and statistical reports Chief Financial Officer’s Act of 1990 (CFO Act) – Goal: Achieve reliable financial data & safeguard resources from Fraud, Waste & Abuse (FW&A) – Why? Programming & Budgeting was what financial management was all about; accountability for how the money was spent (executed) was not the priority 5

Program Requirements Minimum Compliance Program Elements – Written policies and procedures, including: Standards of conduct validating compliance commitment – Regular, monitored education and training programs – Effective and efficient lines of communication – Written guidelines on how to report discrepancies – Enforcement of standards Know your Regulations 6

Program Requirements Periodic audits as required by Service and MTF Commander Other evaluation techniques to monitor compliance and assist reducing identified problem areas Examples of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): – Registration error rates – Identified under-payments – Aged Accounts – Clean Claims 7

Program Requirements Respond to detected offenses Take corrective action – MTF compliance plan should refer offenses to: IG Internal review and audit activities External audit and review agencies Criminal investigation activities procedures 8

Written Policies and Procedures Standards of Conduct – Demonstrate facility’s commitment to compliance – Ensure delivery of quality health care in an ethical environment MTF mission and goals Expectation of adherence to compliance policies and procedures by all employees Document must be easily understood – KEEP IT SIMPLE!! 9

Billing Risk Areas Using improper DoD billing rates – Outpatient Itemized rates versus inter-agency Up-coding – Changing procedure codes to bill at a higher rate – Inaccurate evaluation and management codes for a higher intensity or level of care than provided Charging services without appropriate documentation or substantiation Billing for services without an established rate 10

Billing Risk Areas Billing clinic visits as same day surgeries (APVs) Billing for services not rendered or documented Billing a covered service when it’s really not covered Billing Medicare for other than civilian emergencies Accepting overpayments from payers without TMA authorization Commingling TPC and MSA funds Destroying claim documentation or accounts receivables – 6-year, 3-month statute of limitations 11

Billing Risk Areas Failing to execute or follow marginal internal fiscal controls – Separation of duties, such as: Creating and submitting bills Posting, logging, and depositing checks and making entries to financial reports Reconciling accounting records Failing to record receivables, checks, or payments accurately and promptly 12

Billing Risk Areas Failing to reconcile financial records – Invoices, receipts, and cash collection vouchers DD Form 1131 – Reports of program results DD Form 2570 – Daily activity logs – Monthly MSA reports – Reports of treatment furnished to pay patients 13

Billing Risk Areas Inadequate audit trail of financial receipts – Concealing improper billing practices Impeding investigations MTF administration overlooking, disregarding, defending, or affirmatively concealing the MTF's illegal billing practices 14

Compliance Officer UBO Compliance Officer needs direct access to the MTF Executive Committee UBO Compliance Officer could be – Chief of the Patient Administration Division – The Chief of Resource Management – Member of MTF Internal Review and Audit department – The Data Quality Manager Should not be the UBO Manager! 15

Compliance Officer Role – Oversee/monitor execution of compliance program – Periodically review/update program to ensure relevance and compliance with current federal laws and DoD and Service policies – Ensure components of compliance program are executed – Ensure contractors, vendors, and agents involved with facility are aware of the MTF’s compliance program and coding and billing policies and procedures 16

Compliance Officer Responsibilities – Review documents and other activities related to compliance – Assist with internal compliance reviews Includes all departments involved with revenue cycle – Investigate issues related to compliance Take corrective action and document – Encourage reporting of suspected fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement without fear of retaliation – Ensure the separation of duties (when feasible) – Notify MTF commander of Compliance Program progress Include results of audits, investigations, employee discipline 17

Compliance Committee Recommended members: – Uniform Business Office – The Legal Office – Resource Management – Internal Review – Health Information Management – Medical – Nursing staff – May also include other offices, such as Risk Management and Quality Assurance Partner with monthly Data Quality meeting 18

Compliance Committee Responsibilities – Advise Compliance Officer and aid in execution of compliance program – Monitor internal program controls – Ensure periodic audits are performed – Ensure internal fiscal and administrative controls are implemented and followed 19

Challenges to Making It Work Program cannot be successful without support of MTF Commander Difficult to get entire MTF to follow the rules Current systems don’t have required capability needed Large portion of UBO function is performed by contractors and centrally managed Other compliance programs and regulations already audit some areas of the revenue cycle 20

Training and Education Develop ongoing education and training programs with periodic updates Document all education, training, and attendance Train on all areas of the compliance program Post compliance program for all MTF employees Brief on how to report discrepancies Brief on disciplinary action levels for compliance breaches 21

UBO Web Site Compliance Toolkit Anti-Fraud Program at Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) Compliance Plan Implementation Policy Code of Conduct Certification Memo Sample Compliance Committee Charter TPCP Claim Post-Submission Review Worksheet MSA Claim Post-Submission Review Worksheet MAC Claim Post-Submission Review Worksheet Compliance Audit Checklist Annual Review of Compliance Program Effectiveness Checklist Model Compliance Document 22

How Do We Maintain Compliance? 23 Measure Progress against FIP & FIAR Automate Processes Where Possible Discover, Correct, Audit Document End-to- End Biz Processes; Identify IC Gaps

Automation Initiatives Implement U.S. Treasury Web-based Systems for Reimbursements – Paper Check Conversion – Over-the-Counter (PCC- OTC): Program free to federal agencies. Services must purchase scanners For use by MTF cashiers to deposit checks from their desks Eliminates manual prep of deposits Accelerates access to funds (versus accumulating for several days before deposit) Eliminates storage of manual pay records (maintained by Treasury system) 24

Automation Initiatives Implement U.S. Treasury Web-based Systems for Reimbursements (cont’d) – Pay.gov: Program free to federal agencies For use by patients and insurance companies (similar to Paypal, on-line banking) Accelerates access to funds (versus patients/companies having to write/mail checks) – Interagency Payment and Collection System (IPAC) – Program free to federal agencies For use by MTFs to accelerate payment due from other Federal agencies (i.e., VA) Funds drawn from owing agency immediately on request by MTF 25

In Conclusion Become an expert in billing, coding laws, and policies Understand best practices for healthcare compliance Be aware of the billing risk areas in MTFs Effective ongoing monitoring is necessary (i.e., committee meetings) Focus organization toward meeting compliance goals – team effort 26

Q and A QUESTIONS???? 27