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OHC CORPORATE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM (ACF & ECF) DOING THE RIGHT THING Renee Olmsted, RHIA - Director Corporate Compliance, Risk Management, Privacy Officer Dan Vick, MD VP, Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer Corporate Compliance Officer May, 2014

WHAT IS A COMPLIANCE PROGRAM? Compliance efforts are designed to establish an environment or culture that promotes prevention, detection and resolution of health care fraud problems. OHC s Board of Trustees is ultimately responsible for our program

OHC CODE OF CONDUCT A GUIDE TO ETHICAL BEHAVIOR Respect Communication Collaborative work environment Honesty and integrity No discrimination Vision, mission, and values drive practice and patient experience Patient dignity, autonomy, positive self regard, civil rights, involvement in their own care **Commitment to Patient Centered Care and to Co-workers to establish a culture of patient safety and teamwork.**

EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES: Report possible violations Safeguard OHC Resources Accurately maintain, authenticate, retain, & dispose of documents & records Maintain Confidentiality Avoid conflicts of interest Contribute and maintain the integrity of billing and payer relationships Avoid inappropriate acceptance of gifts Understand that non-compliant acts may result in progressive discipline or some course of action

8 ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM 1. Designation of a Compliance Officer 2. Written policies and procedures 3. Effective communication 4. Conduct effective training 5. Internal monitoring and conducting audits 6. Risk assessments 7. Corrective actions 8. Discipline

CORPORATE COMPLIANCE OFFICER Dan Vick, MD VP, Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer Corporate Compliance Officer dvick@oneidahealthcare.org 315-361-2084 or internal ext 1190

Corporate Compliance Director Renee Olmsted, RHIA Director, Corporate Compliance, Risk Mgt, Privacy rolmsted@oneidahealthcare.org 315-361-2117 phone 315-361-2317 fax 315-361-2116 HOTLINE

CORPORATE COMPLIANCE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES All policies and procedures can be found on the hospital intranet and are available to all employees Our CC plan, manual, and our reporting policy and procedure and report form are all available on our external web site. www.oneidahealthcare.org The manual contains a section, What does Compliance mean to me?, that further explains department specific examples.

CC TRAINING AND EDUCATION Attend orientation Complete post test and score at least 80% Annual training conducted via Inservice Solutions Individualized or department specific training as necessary External coding, billing, documentation, compliance related outservices

METHODS AVAILABLE TO REPORT A POTENTIAL CONCERN Discuss with your direct supervisor Call the Corporate Compliance Director directly at extension 2117 or phone 361-2117. Call the OHC Corporate Compliance Hotline at extension 2116 or phone 361-2116 where details can be left on voice mail anonymously and confidentially. Only the Compliance Director has access to retrieve these calls. Complete the report form and submit it to the Compliance Director (by interoffice mail, regular mail or in person). Email the Corporate Compliance Director at rolmsted@oneidahealthcare.org

OTHER COMPONENTS TO THE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM Auditing/Monitoring - both internal and external Billing and Coding accurately coding and billing for services Documentation ensure documentation in the medical record supports the billed services Medical Necessity ensuring that ordered tests/procedures are appropriate for diagnosis Illegal Activity theft, contraband, or assault; fraud and abuse Non-retaliation - OHC has policy against retaliating or intimidating staff who bring matters to our attention (whistleblower protection). Policy CC 16-33 Conflicts of Interest associations with other entities Program Certification annual certification that our program is EFFECTIVE

WHO ARE THE OIG AND OMIG? OIG: Office of Inspector General Administering the Integrity of the Federal (Medicare) Program OMIG: Office of Medicaid Inspector General State (Medicaid) Program Oversight

WHAT IS FRAUD, WASTE AND ABUSE POLICY CC 16-10 SUMMARY OF FRAUD AND ABUSE AND WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION LAWS EXHIBIT A. Fraud is an intentional act of deception, misrepresentation or concealment in order to gain something of value. It is willfully falsifying, altering, or padding information to make undeserved money on a claim. Billing for services that were never rendered Billing for services at a higher rate than is actually justified Deliberately misrepresenting services, resulting in unnecessary costs to the Medicare program, improper payments to providers or overpayments

FRAUD, WASTE AND ABUSE, CONT D: Waste over-utilization of services (not caused by criminally negligent actions) and the misuse of resources. Abuse excessive or improper use of services or actions that are inconsistent with acceptable business or medical practice. Refers to incidents that, although not fraudulent, may directly or indirectly cause financial loss. Charging in excess for services or supplies Providing medically unnecessary services Billing for items or services that should not be paid for by Medicare

FEDERAL AND NYS FALSE CLAIMS ALLOWS A CIVIL ACTION TO BE BROUGHT AGAINST A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER WHO: Knowingly presents, or causes to be presented, a false or fraudulent claim for payment to any employee; Knowingly makes, uses or causes to be made or used a false record or statement to get a false or fraudulent claim paid; or Conspires to defraud the government by getting a false or fraudulent claim allowed or paid; A person can also be found liable under the false claims act who acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of information; As of May 2009, there no longer needs to be an intent of getting a false claim paid. The false claim cases going to court are now based on whether the false record or statement was material to getting the claim paid; A provider who receives monies to which they are not entitled, and retains those monies, known as an overpayment

FALSE CLAIMS ACT False Claims Act- The Federal and NYS governments use the False Claims Act and other related laws to deter fraud, waste and abuse in their reimbursement systems- Medicare and Medicaid. It applies to any person or entity who tries to get paid by Medicare or Medicaid for a false claim. A False claim means billing for services: That are not provided That are provided by an improper person That are billed in a manner other than actually provided That are of very poor quality Qui tam (whistleblower) provision OHC does have whistleblower protection language in our policies.

OTHER IMPORTANT REGULATIONS Stark Law- Physician self-referral is the practice of a physician referring a patient to a medical facility in which the physician has a financial interest, be it ownership, investment, or a structured compensation arrangement. -Exceptions have been carved out for specific transactions. Ex: we can not supply a MD office with a computer just to entice him to refer his patients to our lab. Anti-Kickback Law- Compensation in exchange for referral or use of a service, good, facility or item that may be reimbursed by a federal health care program (Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare) Safe harbors exceptions for specific transactions

OIG AND OMIG EXCLUSION LIST The OIG and the OMIG have the authority to exclude individuals and entities from participating in Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health care programs. Exclusion means that no program payments will be made for items or services furnished, ordered, or prescribed by the excluded individual entity. We can not bill for services ordered or provided by an excluded individual. Perform monthly screening of all providers, employees and vendors/contractors via K-checks

NO CONCERN YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING COMPLIANCE IS TOO SMALL OR TOO UNIMPORTANT.. Compliance Officer, Dr. Dan Vick Compliance Director, Renee Olmsted, RHIA Hotline: 315-361-2116 or extension 2116 rolmsted@oneidahealthcare.org Report forms can be found outside Human Resources and on the intranet / internet

QUESTIONS?