OIG Report on Improper ENT Billing

The Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) Office of the Inspector General (“OIG”) recently released a report presenting the results of an extensive medical record review conducted in 2006 regarding payments made to nursing facilities for Medicare Part B enteral nutrition therapy (“ENT”) claims for non-Part A patients. The study found that 21 percent of the claims were inappropriate or inadequately documented, resulting in an estimated $39 million in Part B payments that the government should not have paid. Although in the 2010 Work Plan OIG already declared its intent to focus on review of nursing homes’ Part B ENT billing, this report may result in increased scrutiny of providers’ claims and documentation.

Colorado Begins to Implement National Health Care Reform

Colorado Governor Bill Ritter has begun implementing health care reform in Colorado.  By executive order, he has created a new task force called the Interagency Health Reform Implementing Board to oversee this process and has appointed his health care policy expert, Lorez Meinhold, to the newly created position of Director of Health Reform Implementation.  On a roll, he also has signed four bills into law that his press release states are designed to "enhance the state's nationally recognized health reform initiatives." 

Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010

Here's the text of the 153 page House Bill called the Heath Care Education and Affordability Reconciliation Act of 2010.  We'll be reading it too and posting our thoughts on how it affects you and your business.

House Passes Health Care Reform

No longer a question of will it pass, here are links to a variety of articles discussing this issue:

Wall Street Journal

New York Times

Los Angeles Times

Denver Post

National Public Radio

BBC