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Page 1: Physicians Regulatory Insurance Program

Physicians RegulatoryInsurance Program

Physicians RegulatoryInsurance Program

Presenter:Jay LynchPresident

Presenter:Jay LynchPresident

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Misconception in the marketplace

The government has moved on to more important concerns (homeland security, war on terror, Iran, Iraq, etc…….

Recoveries total over $20 billions since 1986

= 19 mile high stack of $100

$3.2 billion in 2007 = all time record for one yr

ROI = $15 recovered for every $1 spent

Misconception in the marketplace

The government has moved on to more important concerns (homeland security, war on terror, Iran, Iraq, etc…….

Recoveries total over $20 billions since 1986

= 19 mile high stack of $100

$3.2 billion in 2007 = all time record for one yr

ROI = $15 recovered for every $1 spent

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OIG reports that nearly $1 billion in recoveries were reported for the first quarter of 2007

OIG reports that nearly $1 billion in recoveries were reported for the first quarter of 2007

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Today’s AgendaToday’s Agenda

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

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AgendaAgenda

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

A contractor falsifies test results or other information regarding the quality or cost of products it sells to the Government;

A health care provider bills Medicare for services that were not performed or were unnecessary, or;

Performing inappropriate or unnecessary medical procedures in order to increase Medicare reimbursement.

Unbundling - Using multiple billing codes instead of one billing code for a drug panel test in order to increase remuneration.

Bundling -- Billing more for a panel of tests when a single test was asked for.

Upcoding - Inflating bills by using diagnosis billing codes that suggest a more expensive illness or treatment.

Billing for brand -- Billing for brand-named drugs when generic drugs are actually provided.

A contractor falsifies test results or other information regarding the quality or cost of products it sells to the Government;

A health care provider bills Medicare for services that were not performed or were unnecessary, or;

Performing inappropriate or unnecessary medical procedures in order to increase Medicare reimbursement.

Unbundling - Using multiple billing codes instead of one billing code for a drug panel test in order to increase remuneration.

Bundling -- Billing more for a panel of tests when a single test was asked for.

Upcoding - Inflating bills by using diagnosis billing codes that suggest a more expensive illness or treatment.

Billing for brand -- Billing for brand-named drugs when generic drugs are actually provided.

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Upcoding employee work: Billing at doctor rates for work that was actually conducted by a nurse or resident intern.

Billing for research that was never conducted; falsifying research data that was paid for by the U.S. government.

Prescribing a medicine or recommending a type of treatment or diagnosis regimen in order to win kickbacks from hospitals, labs or pharmaceutical companies.

Billing for unlicensed or unapproved drugs. Forging physician signatures when such signatures are

required for reimbursement from Medicare or Medicaid.

 

Upcoding employee work: Billing at doctor rates for work that was actually conducted by a nurse or resident intern.

Billing for research that was never conducted; falsifying research data that was paid for by the U.S. government.

Prescribing a medicine or recommending a type of treatment or diagnosis regimen in order to win kickbacks from hospitals, labs or pharmaceutical companies.

Billing for unlicensed or unapproved drugs. Forging physician signatures when such signatures are

required for reimbursement from Medicare or Medicaid.

 

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

False Claims Act Application to Healthcare $1 Billion Budget Expanding Investigations

False Claims Act Application to Healthcare $1 Billion Budget Expanding Investigations

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Complex Regulations Medicare/Medicaid Commercial Payor Stark Law HIPAA EMTALA

Complex Regulations Medicare/Medicaid Commercial Payor Stark Law HIPAA EMTALA

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The government Medicare reimbursement manual includes 100,000 +100,000 + pages

The government Medicare reimbursement manual includes 100,000 +100,000 + pages

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The number of commercial Payor audits has increasedincreased as a result of successful government investigations

The number of commercial Payor audits has increasedincreased as a result of successful government investigations

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A New York cardiologist paid $300,000$300,000 to resolve OIG’s case against him for payment of patient referral incentives

A New York cardiologist paid $300,000$300,000 to resolve OIG’s case against him for payment of patient referral incentives

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New rules governing the restricted use of patient information create a new liability new liability exposureexposure for healthcare providers

New rules governing the restricted use of patient information create a new liability new liability exposureexposure for healthcare providers

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IOG survey results indicate that most emergency staff members were unfamiliar with unfamiliar with recent EMTALA recent EMTALA policy changespolicy changes

IOG survey results indicate that most emergency staff members were unfamiliar with unfamiliar with recent EMTALA recent EMTALA policy changespolicy changes

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Government’s ROI 23:1 Over $2.1 Billion Returned

Since 1997 Save Medicare

Government’s ROI 23:1 Over $2.1 Billion Returned

Since 1997 Save Medicare

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Determining Who to Audit: Risk Assessment Software Random Selection Qui Tam (Whistle-Blower)– Employee– Patient– Competitor

Determining Who to Audit: Risk Assessment Software Random Selection Qui Tam (Whistle-Blower)– Employee– Patient– Competitor

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Initiatives Hospitals– Physicians at Teaching Hospitals– Lab Un-Bundling– 72 Hour Window– DRG’s– Qui Tam

Initiatives Hospitals– Physicians at Teaching Hospitals– Lab Un-Bundling– 72 Hour Window– DRG’s– Qui Tam

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Initiatives Physicians– Billing for Services Not Rendered– Upcoding– Quality of Care– Qui Tam– Kickbacks

Initiatives Physicians– Billing for Services Not Rendered– Upcoding– Quality of Care– Qui Tam– Kickbacks

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Liability ExposureLiability Exposure

Costly Fines: $11,000 per False Claim Penalties: Treble Damages

Costly Fines: $11,000 per False Claim Penalties: Treble Damages

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Liability ExposureLiability ExposureSample Claim Over a three year period Sample Physician over bills

Medicare $20,000 in 20 separate billings and settles civil case for reckless conduct.

$ 20,000 Over billing$ 60,000 Treble Damages: 3 x over billing amount$220,000 FCA Penalty: 20 false claims @ $11,000 each$300,000 Total- $20,000 No coverage for the actual amount of over billing$280,000 Total Financial Exposure

Sample Claim Over a three year period Sample Physician over bills

Medicare $20,000 in 20 separate billings and settles civil case for reckless conduct.

$ 20,000 Over billing$ 60,000 Treble Damages: 3 x over billing amount$220,000 FCA Penalty: 20 false claims @ $11,000 each$300,000 Total- $20,000 No coverage for the actual amount of over billing$280,000 Total Financial Exposure

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AgendaAgenda

Liability ExposureLimiting Exposure

Liability ExposureLimiting Exposure

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Limiting ExposureLimiting Exposure

Managing Risk Compliance Program Software– Billing– Compliance

Training/Credentials for Coders

Managing Risk Compliance Program Software– Billing– Compliance

Training/Credentials for Coders

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Limiting ExposureLimiting Exposure

Transferring Risk E&O Insurance

Protects against allegations of fraud and abuse

Transferring Risk E&O Insurance

Protects against allegations of fraud and abuse

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Limiting ExposureLimiting Exposure

Defense Only Programs Restrictive Wording in Policies Low Limit Options Limited Retrospective Coverage

Defense Only Programs Restrictive Wording in Policies Low Limit Options Limited Retrospective Coverage

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AgendaAgenda

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

Liability Exposure Limiting Exposure

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Policy form addresses specific exposures not clearly defined or specifically excluded in other policies

Policy form addresses specific exposures not clearly defined or specifically excluded in other policies

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Indemnification Expanded Regulatory Coverage Higher Liability Limits Prior Acts

Indemnification Expanded Regulatory Coverage Higher Liability Limits Prior Acts

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Scaleable Coverage Hospitals Physicians Other

Scaleable Coverage Hospitals Physicians Other

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Hospitals Application & Risk Assessment Coinsurance/Retentions $50 Million Limit Risk Management Options

Hospitals Application & Risk Assessment Coinsurance/Retentions $50 Million Limit Risk Management Options

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Physicians Application & Risk Assessment $1 - 5 Million Risk Management Options

Physicians Application & Risk Assessment $1 - 5 Million Risk Management Options

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Features Cost Efficiencies in Defense– Experienced Law Firms– Audit team

Fines and Penalties Risk Management/Engineering Tools Due Diligence for Mergers and

Acquisitions

Features Cost Efficiencies in Defense– Experienced Law Firms– Audit team

Fines and Penalties Risk Management/Engineering Tools Due Diligence for Mergers and

Acquisitions

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SummarySummary

Healthcare providers are at risk E&O insurance transfers risk

provides provides flexible and

affordable coverage

Healthcare providers are at risk E&O insurance transfers risk

provides provides flexible and

affordable coverage

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THE PHYSICIANS ADVOCATE, LLC

866-765-1058Christopher Prestera, JD

[email protected]

THE PHYSICIANS ADVOCATE, LLC

866-765-1058Christopher Prestera, JD

[email protected]