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Off the Record recently featured a wide-ranging conversation with Vaughn Matacale, physician advisor for Vidant Health (now ECU Health), an organization that found itself on the receiving end of an OIG audit of severe malnutrition claims.
On this episode I’m pleased to bring you a continuation of that story from the legal team that helped the organization win the case and strike a blow for clinical truth.
It’s not every day you get to hear a lawyer’s perspective on coding and documentation. But this episode is a double-dose, featuring Anderson Shackelford and Susan Hackney with North Carolina-based K&L Gates LLP.
On this show we cover:
• Vidant case details, and fighting an uphill battle against a formidable foe
• Weaknesses exposed in the OIG’s independent audit team and lack of consistent clinical review criteria
• Broad takeaways from the case, including best practices for making your organization a harder target
• Other legal liabilities related to documentation and coding you might not be aware of
• Open discussion: Should CDI programs be worried about being “better” than their peers at capturing certain diagnoses?
Link to OIG audit report “Vidant Medical Center Incorrectly Billed Medicare Inpatient Claims with Severe Malnutrition”: https://oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region3/31500011.asp
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Off the Record recently featured a wide-ranging conversation with Vaughn Matacale, physician advisor for Vidant Health (now ECU Health), an organization that found itself on the receiving end of an OIG audit of severe malnutrition claims.
On this episode I’m pleased to bring you a continuation of that story from the legal team that helped the organization win the case and strike a blow for clinical truth.
It’s not every day you get to hear a lawyer’s perspective on coding and documentation. But this episode is a double-dose, featuring Anderson Shackelford and Susan Hackney with North Carolina-based K&L Gates LLP.
On this show we cover:
• Vidant case details, and fighting an uphill battle against a formidable foe
• Weaknesses exposed in the OIG’s independent audit team and lack of consistent clinical review criteria
• Broad takeaways from the case, including best practices for making your organization a harder target
• Other legal liabilities related to documentation and coding you might not be aware of
• Open discussion: Should CDI programs be worried about being “better” than their peers at capturing certain diagnoses?
Link to OIG audit report “Vidant Medical Center Incorrectly Billed Medicare Inpatient Claims with Severe Malnutrition”: https://oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region3/31500011.asp

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