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Whistleblower lawsuits are pulling back the curtain on risky coding practices and costly compliance gaps in risk adjustment. From inflated RAF scores to vendor oversight failures, the consequences are real and growing. This episode unpacks several DOJ cases that reveal how coding shortcuts, unsupported diagnoses, and non-compliant queries can escalate. From internal governance gaps to coding-policy breakdowns, the message is clear: vendor oversight is a necessity.
Listen now to uncover what these cases reveal and what your plan can learn from these whistleblower lawsuits.
ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Kristi Reyes is the Director of Risk Adjustment Coding Operations. She leads a team of 250 medical coders from various aspects of risk adjustment—including retrospective, prospective, CDI, QA, risk mitigation, and RADV. Kristi holds Certified Professional and Outpatient Coding, Risk Adjustment Coding, and Auditing certifications.
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Whistleblower lawsuits are pulling back the curtain on risky coding practices and costly compliance gaps in risk adjustment. From inflated RAF scores to vendor oversight failures, the consequences are real and growing. This episode unpacks several DOJ cases that reveal how coding shortcuts, unsupported diagnoses, and non-compliant queries can escalate. From internal governance gaps to coding-policy breakdowns, the message is clear: vendor oversight is a necessity.
Listen now to uncover what these cases reveal and what your plan can learn from these whistleblower lawsuits.
ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Kristi Reyes is the Director of Risk Adjustment Coding Operations. She leads a team of 250 medical coders from various aspects of risk adjustment—including retrospective, prospective, CDI, QA, risk mitigation, and RADV. Kristi holds Certified Professional and Outpatient Coding, Risk Adjustment Coding, and Auditing certifications.

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