Provider Education to Go®

Empowering Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants with actionable education for compliance, documentation, and audit success.

What We Offer

Our Provider Education to Go® service offers tailored training, comprehensive assessments, and one-on-one coaching solutions to meet your organization’s unique needs. Focusing on high-quality, compliant, and accurate documentation, we empower providers to excel in today’s highly regulated healthcare environment.

Rationale: By investing in education, assessments, and coaching on documentation best practices, healthcare organizations, and providers can promote better patient outcomes, financial stability, and regulatory compliance. It’s a proactive approach to addressing challenges in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.

The Cost of Non-Compliance

Non-compliance with documentation standards can lead to significant financial penalties and legal consequences for healthcare providers. Recent enforcement actions by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) highlight the importance of maintaining accurate and thorough records:

  • Chesapeake Hospital Indicted for Healthcare Fraud Involving Unnecessary Surgical Procedures (January 8, 2025): A hospital in Chesapeake was indicted for performing unnecessary surgeries, a practice facilitated by inadequate documentation and fraudulent record-keeping. This case underscores the critical role of proper documentation in preventing fraudulent activities and ensuring patient safety.

  • California Man Admits Role in $10 Million Health Care Kickback Scheme (January 8, 2025): A California individual pleaded guilty to participating in a kickback scheme involving fraudulent healthcare claims. The scheme was perpetuated through falsified documentation, leading to substantial financial losses and legal repercussions.

  • Connecticut Dentist Pays More than $600K to Settle False Claims Allegations (January 7, 2025): A dentist in Connecticut agreed to pay over $600,000 to settle allegations of submitting false claims to federal healthcare programs. The allegations included inadequate documentation supporting the billed services, highlighting the financial risks of poor record-keeping.

These cases illustrate the severe consequences of non-compliance with documentation requirements, including legal action, financial penalties, and reputational damage. Healthcare providers must prioritize accurate and comprehensive documentation to ensure compliance with federal regulations and to safeguard against fraud and abuse.

Our Approach

We understand that every healthcare organization has unique documentation and compliance challenges. Our Provider Education to Go® service offers:

Individual Documentation Training

Improving documentation skills for individual providers.

Improving documentation skills for all providers in a group practice.

Improving documentation skills for Specialty-specific providers.

Training for medical residents on accurate and compliant documentation.

Coaching internal staff to deliver documentation training within their organization.

Training designed for providers who are newly joining an organization.

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