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Top Ten Compliance Issues For Documenting in IMPACT

Top Ten Compliance Issues For Documenting in IMPACT. Documentation in IMPACT. CMS IS WATCHING EMR DOCUMENTATION. Once you sign your note, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONTENT. Documentation in IMPACT. Every exam component . . . Every time you copy forward Family/Social History . . .

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Top Ten Compliance Issues For Documenting in IMPACT

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  1. Top Ten Compliance Issues For Documenting in IMPACT

  2. Documentation in IMPACT CMS IS WATCHING EMR DOCUMENTATION Once you sign your note, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS CONTENT

  3. Documentation in IMPACT Every exam component . . . Every time you copy forward Family/Social History . . . Every HPI and ROS item you document means YOU PERFORMED THEM ON THAT VISIT . . . If you document something you did not do . . . YOU ARE PUTTING YOURSELF AND THE INSTITUTION AT GREAT RISK!

  4. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • Use “Copy Forward” with caution • Each visit is unique • Cloned documentation is very obvious to auditors • If you bring a note forward it MUST reflect the activity for the CURRENT VISIT with appropriate editing • Strongly advise NOT copying forward HPI, Exam, and complete Assessment/Plan . . . .

  5. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • Don’t dump irrelevant information • into your note • (“the 10-page follow-up note”) • Be judicious with “Autopopulate” • Consider Smart Templates instead • Marking “Reviewed” for PFSHx • or labs is OK from Compliance • standpoint (as long as you did it!)

  6. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • Never copy ANYTHING from one • patient’s record into another • patient’s note • Self-explanatory

  7. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • Only Past/Family/Social History and • Review of Systems may be used from • a medical student or nurse’s note • Student or nurse may start the note • Provider (resident or attending) • must document HPI, Exam, and • Assessment/Plan

  8. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • Never copy documentation from another • provider without clearly identifying the • original author • Can be considered a false claim • Not always easy to do – better to avoid

  9. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • 6. Utilize the UAB-Approved Attestations • for resident/fellow/mid-level provider • notes • Important that both providers are • identified in the note • “Auto-Text” makes this a 2-click process

  10. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • 7. Be careful with pre-populated “No” • or “Negative” templates • Cautious with ROS and Exam • Macros, Check-boxes, or Free Text • are safer and more individualized

  11. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • 8. Authenticate all documentation and • orders per UAB Medicine policy • 48 hours for verbal orders • 30 days for signed documentation

  12. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • 9. Link diagnosis to each test ordered • (lab, imaging, cardiographics, referral) • Demonstrates Medical Necessity • Know your covered diagnoses for your • common labs – FAVORITES ARE KEY • Never use “Other” as the diagnosis – you can • free-text any diagnoses in “Special Instructions”

  13. Top Ten Compliance Rules for IMPACT • 10. Call or email Compliance with any • documentation questions or concerns • Brian Bates, CPA, CHC (btbates@uabmc.edu) • Stephen Stair, MD, FACP (sstair@uabmc.edu)

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