Did you know…
There are 5 compliance issues most offices face that really hurt their practice?
And there are 3 things every office can do right now to stay off the federal radar when it comes to random audits or complaints.
This course is ideal for all dental professionals who desire to learn more or who manage compliance in their office or organization including Dentists, Compliance Managers, Office Managers, OSHA Coordinators, or Insurance Coordinators.
Attention Dentists & Team Members
In the medical world, a "crash cart" is a set of immediate response tools used in emergencies. In this course, the same concept is applied to dental practices dealing with compliance issues. This comprehensive mini-course, designed specifically for dentists and dental team members, equips your practice with the necessary tools and resources to handle unexpected complaints, investigations, or audits.
Take away valuable tips and information to enhance your knowledge in the areas of patient safety, risk communication, record keeping, and prevention of dental coding errors.
Build Your Crash Cart and Confidently Handle Any Compliance Related Surprises!
Mini Crash Cart for Compliance
Preparedness for Dental Practices
Participants will learn:
- Understand the implications of patient communication in a world of savvy patients™.
- Maintain impeccable record keeping to reduce the likelihood of miscommunications or errors that could lead to investigations or audits.
- Navigate the complex world of dental coding, avoiding common errors that often trigger audits.
- Prepare for surprise inspections or audits; ensure you have the required OSHA/HIPAA documentation in place.
August 29, 2024
7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. ET
Webinar Event
1hr CE credit provided
by the Linda Harvey Group
ADG Provider #317912
Subject Code: 565
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Sponsors
Dilaine Gloege, CDA, CPC
Tidewater Consulting Services
Charting for Compliance and Specificity
Our documentation often lacks the specificity required to prove medical necessity. Failure to document accurately can be problematic resulting in compliance audits by payers or an investigation by any government agency. In this course, we will discuss the pitfalls of documentation, who can be held accountable, and who can investigate.
We all have savvy patients in our practice. The Savvy Patient™ can and will complain. Have you encountered the Savvy Patient™? If not, you will at some point in your practice. Join us to discover what these patients are up to.
Linda Harvey, RDH, MS, HRM
Dental Compliance Institute
Staying Ahead of the Regulatory Curve
Staff turnover magnified by the lack of qualified applicants and busy patient schedules sets any practice or organization up for risk. And it jeopardizes your compliance memory™.
Let’s discuss incorporating a forward-looking focus into your culture of safety and compliance and address these pain points before they take control. This session will help you stay ahead of the regulatory curve and safeguard your practice or organization. And if you are already feeling behind, we’ll assist you in getting caught up so you and your team can thrive, not merely survive, throughout transitions and changes.