The Office of Inspector General (OIG) has developed a series of voluntary compliance program guidance documents directed at various segments of the health care industry, such as hospitals, nursing homes, third-party billers, and durable medical equipment suppliers, to encourage the development and use of internal controls to monitor adherence to applicable statutes, regulations, and program requirements.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Absolutely! There are plenty of resources and experts willing to lend a helping hand—don't hesitate to ask for guidance.
Staying compliant is all about keeping your ducks in a row; consider implementing a routine plan for checks and staying informed about any updates in regulations.
You want to check against the OIG and SAM databases, as they provide the most up-to-date info on exclusions and debarments.
If you hit a snag, it's crucial to take immediate action to resolve it, so you don't end up in hot water with compliance regulations.
Best practice is to check regularly—many folks do it monthly or whenever onboarding a new vendor to stay in the clear.
It's like checking your apples for worms before making a pie. You want to make sure you're working with trustworthy partners and staying out of legal trouble!
The OIG/SAM Search Compliance Program helps ensure that organizations working with federal funds check that they're not dealing with anyone who's been debarred or excluded from federal programs.
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