Episodios

  • “Do the Crime, Pay the Fine:” DaVita to Pay$34 million to Resolve Allegations of Illegal Kickbacks
    Jul 29 2024

    Denver-based DaVita Inc. has agreed to pay slightly more than $34 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act (FCA).
    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reported in a news release that DaVita paid kickbacks to induce referrals to DaVita Rx, a former subsidiary that provided pharmacy services for dialysis patients, directing the payments to nephrologists and vascular access physicians.
    During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman will report the details on this amazing story, focusing on the provisions of the Anti-Kickback Statute that prohibit anyone to induce referrals of patients or items for services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and other federally funded programs.
    Other broadcast segments will include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Kate Choe, an undergraduate student at Brown University who is also interning at Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    27 m
  • End of the Road for the ALJs?
    Jul 22 2024

    Could the end be near for the administrative law judges of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service (CMS). What about the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals (OMHA)? Could these entities be gone from the audit landscape?

    Case in point: the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) continues eviscerating executive powers. This time SCOTUS has limited the authority of administrative tribunals and the administrative law judges to adjudicate some cases—this according to a recent SCOTUS decision.

    While the actual case relates to administrative hearings at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the limitations likely transcend that agency.

    During the next live edition of Monitor Monday, physician and attorney, Dr John K Hall, will discuss the potential impacts of the decision and what impact it might have on Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals (OMHA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) administrative law judges.

    Other broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Cate Brantley, a senior government affairs liaison for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    30 m
  • Handle with Care: Taking Steps for Safe Transitions
    Jul 15 2024

    Have you ever wondered how professional movers carefully pack everything? From expensive china to precious crystal stemware, they seem to have a knack and knowledge for how to prepare.

    When it comes to healthcare, how safe is the transition from hospital to home if a patient cannot get the services they need at home when they are ready to transition?

    More and more, we are seeing challenges with home health care agencies not being available for our patients who need home care at discharge, according to Mary Beth Pace, vice president of care management at Trinity Health. During the next live edition of the long-running Monitor Mondays live broadcast, acting as special guest, she will unpack all the important steps for ensuring safe transitions.

    Other broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Adam Brenman, a senior government affairs liaison for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    29 m
  • No More Chevron? What Happens Next?
    Jul 8 2024

    For nearly four decades, a judicial principle known as “Chevron deference” has guided the federal courts as they reviewed litigation associated with federal agencies. Chevron deference allowed legislators to leave statutes somewhat vague, assuming that an agency full of government experts would sort out the details and promulgate effective regulation.

    But, according to a recent U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision, the principle is fundamentally flawed – in fact, fatally flawed. The decision throws it out in its entirety. This has the potential to upend years of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulation.

    Distinguished physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall will report on the resultant doom and gloom of potential outcomes, and how it may affect providers and payers, during the next live edition of Monitor Mondays.

    Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    29 m
  • Special Alert: DOJ Cracks Down on Nearly 200 Involved in Major Healthcare Fraud Schemes
    Jul 1 2024

    In a late-breaking press release, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced late Thursday that the agency had charged nearly 200 individuals accused with involvement in various healthcare fraud schemes estimated at $2.7 billion. Charges were brought against nurses, physicians, and others in a national sweep, and it was estimated that more than $900 million in false claims were submitted to Medicare for wound care grafts.

    Reporting on this major developing story during the next edition of Monitor Mondays will be famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman, partner in the law firm of Whistleblower Partners, LLC.

    Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Perspective: RACmonitor investigative reporter Edward M. Roche, founder of Barraclough New York, LLC, where he serves as the director of business intelligence, will go behind the proverbial curtain to ascertain if artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest marketing fad or a promising solution to advance healthcare delivery in the U.S.

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • Legislative Update: Cate Brantley, a senior government affairs liaison for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    29 m
  • How a Different Type of Whistleblower Created a Lesson Worth Learning
    Jun 24 2024

    A recent federal court decision in New Jersey demonstrates the viability of a different kind of whistleblower – in this case, a privately defrauded party.

    The most common type of a whistleblower under the False Claims Act (FCA) tends to be a corporate insider who sees fraud committed against the government by their employer or a company they work with, and generally after many, many attempts at internal reporting, sues the company under the law and is eligible to share in the recovery.

    During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, famed whistleblower attorney Mary Inman, partner of Whistleblower Partners, LLC, will report on how this uncommon type of whistleblower has created a lesson worth learning for healthcare leaders.

    Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Adam Brenman, a senior government affairs liaison for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    29 m
  • The Human Touch at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Denied Claims
    Jun 17 2024

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is fast becoming a fixture in healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM), where finance leaders are desperate for ways to relieve understaffed departments struggling under unprecedented volumes of third-party audit demands and rising denial rates without sacrificing accuracy or precision.

    During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, the CEO for MDaudit, Ritesh Ramesh, will report on why keeping humans in the loop is the best strategy for preventing negative outcomes.

    Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Juliet Ugarte Hopkins, MD, substituting for Dr. Ronald Hirsch, will be making her Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Cate Brantley, a senior government affairs liaison for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    29 m
  • OIG On the Prowl: Semi-Annual Report to Congress
    Jun 10 2024

    They’re looking for fraudsters, going on the prowl for bad actors, as revealed in the latest semi-annual report to Congress compiled by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG). In this latest report, the government watchdog identified more than $2.76 billion in expected recoveries and receivables.

    Providing analysis and context for the OIG report released June 3 during the next edition of Monitor Mondays will be James S. Kennedy, MD, a subject matter expert who will review highlights and offer suggestions for remaining compliant.

    Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:

    • Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.

    • The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.

    • Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.

    • Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.

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    31 m