Late last year, the Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) published a letter to the Michigan Attorney General (AG) voicing concerns about the influence of private equity on the practice of medicine and what MSMS referred to as widespread violations on Michigan’s prohibition on the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM). MSMS…
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RAC to the Future: AI in Healthcare Audits
Healthcare providers are starting to see the first claims audits based on analysis and determinations made by artificial intelligence (AI). Although the technology is new, many of the issues remain the same. Especially where the companies that develop AI-based audit tools sell these tools and services to commercial insurance companies,…
CMS Cautions MA Plans About Use of AI
In the Medicare Advantage (MA) program, overseen by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Medicare Advantage Organizations (MAOs) – typically private insurers – receive monthly payments from CMS. The MAOs then contract with healthcare providers and suppliers to provide services pursuant to multiple MA plans offered by the…
Updates to SMRC Project List
Among the plethora of different contractors used by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to administer the Medicare program is the Supplemental Medical Review Contractor, or SMRC. Like the Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs), Unified Program Integrity Contractors (UPICs), and others, the SMRC – of…
AI and Healthcare Regulatory Compliance
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare represents a frontier of innovation, offering transformative potential for patient care, diagnostic accuracy, and operational efficiency. However, as healthcare providers and technology companies rapidly adopt AI solutions, navigating the complex landscape of regulatory compliance becomes increasingly crucial. This landscape is defined by…
The Basics of Stark, AKS, and EKRA
When structuring healthcare arrangements, three major compliance challenges frequently emerge: the Stark Law (officially the Physician Self-Referral Law), the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS), and the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA). These laws govern referrals to or from a healthcare provider or supplier and carry the risk of severe, sometimes criminal,…
COVID-19 Audits Still an Issue for Providers
Nearly 4 years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers continue to see payor audits and demands for repayment for services provided during the pandemic, primarily COVID-19 testing and vaccinations. While these services were an essential public function during the pandemic, constantly changing and often unclear rules and…
Enrolled as a Medicare Provider or Supplier? Make Sure PECOS is Current.
Both the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and its plethora of contractors rely on the mail to notify providers and suppliers of document requests, audit findings, disciplinary actions, and many other important items. Providers should be careful that their mailing addresses on file with Medicare are current and…
Is the FDA About to Regulate Lab-Developed Tests?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a joint statement suggesting that the FDA is about to end its decades-long policy of declining to regulate lab-developed tests (LDTs). The statement casts the policy as outdated and suggests that the FDA…
Michigan Medicaid Reminds Providers of Audit Requirements
The Michigan Medicaid program recently sent a program-wide email to healthcare providers and suppliers reminding them of certain duties under the Michigan Medicaid program. Specifically, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (“MDHHS”), which oversees the Michigan Medicaid program, emailed providers that: “As a reminder, all Medicaid-reimbursed services are…