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Office of Compliance

Compliance Issues Questions & Answers

New - CMS Changes for Teaching Physician Services Involving Residents
New - Electronic Health Records in Academic Medical Centers
Compliance Advisory Two
Ambulatory and Inpatient Epic Electronic Health Record Compliance Do's and Don'ts list
OIG Work Plan for Fiscal Year ending September 30, 2011
Review of Systems (ROS)
in Evaluation and Management service
Make Me the Author function in the Epic Electronic Medical Record
Signature requirements -- guidelines for authentication of Medicare services
Common CPT Modifiers
Medicare provider/supplier specialty codes
Using a Resident's Note in support of a billable service
Clarification for use of 99211 code
A Change in Florida Statute and how it impacts our practice - Physician Assistants
CMS Clarifies Critical Care and Neonatal Intensive Care Codes 99291-99292
Teaching Physician Documentation Rules Revisions, January 2006
Services Involving Residents
Non-VA Billings of VA Employed Physicians Under Scrutiny
Signature Stamps and Macros in Teaching Physician Documentation
Non-physician practitioners:
When an ARNP or PA is involved in an Evaluation and Management service
New Rule for Shared/Split ARNP/PA & Physician E&M's
CMS Revision of Documentation Requirements for Supervising Physicians in Teaching Settings 
Electronic Signatures & Teaching Physician Documentation - Part One
Electronic Signatures & Teaching Physician Documentation - Part Two
Billing for Critical Care Services
Transcription Confidentiality &
Limitations on Medical Student Dictation
NP & PA Services Frequently Asked Questions
Ordering Outpatient Ancillary Services 
When is a Patient a "New" Patient?
Home Health Services Q&A
E&M Guidelines - Do I Use 1995 or 1997?
Consultation vs. a Visit
Billing Based on Time as an Option
What is a CPT Code?

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