Webinar Recording - Financial Forensics: An Investigation into Cath Lab Coding, Billing, and Supply Utilization

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Financial forensics (a field that combines both investigation and financial auditing skills) is key in running any successful business. This additionally rings true in the world of healthcare, especially in a cath lab setting. There is no lack of processes to investigate: documentation accuracy, chargemaster, billing/coding, third-party payer contracts, etc. when it comes to a cath lab – and keeping those sensitive documents safe is of utmost importance.

Making sure staff members and physicians are up to date on current requirements in financial protocol also ensures the integrity of the organization. Continuing educational sessions will aid in any changes that may arise, as this also helps close the information gap in ensuring that everyone is on the same page.

Our Experts Discussed the Following:

  • Explanation of key financial procedures within a cath lab setting
  • Current practices to ensure compliance with current mandates
  • Financial impact of lost charges through incomplete charge capture
  • Assess current charge codes and review Charge Data Master
  • How to evaluate staff and physician skillsets to identify gaps/opportunities for growth

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Webinar Recording - Financial Forensics: An Investigation into Cath Lab Coding, Billing, and Supply Utilization