• Formulate a correction plan. Should a practice come under Medicare fraud suspicion, physicians should immediately analyze past billings. Conduct a thorough internal investigation that includes the extent of the problem and the scope of its threat to the practice, Mr. Krouse added. Create a corrective action plan and outline it to the government. A strong corrective plan goes a long way in negotiating settlements with the government, he said.
Various online resources are available to help physicians prevent Medicare fraud including a roadmap from CMS and guidance for new physicians by the OIG.
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