Steps to Consider When Preparing for RACs

Published: 2009-12-29 10:53:23
Author: James Caroll | Health Leaders Media | December 28, 2009

Taking certain preventive measures can go a long way toward preparing your facility for RAC audits. One of the first steps is for you to make sure your staff understands the issues. Educating staff members builds the foundation for a successful system to deal with RAC audits.

According to Marion Watson, PT, MBA, administrative director of rehabilitative medicine services at Glendale (CA) Adventists Medical Center, some other steps that providers can take to prepare are:

Preparing a team to deal with RACs will better equip your organization to manage the audits. "It has to be a team effort," says Tanja Twist, MBA/HCM, director of patient financial services at Methodist Hospital of Southern California in Arcadia. "You've got to find a way to get your physicians involved and educate them upfront on what RACs are, what their role is in [the RAC process], and work together as a team to really survive this."

What else can be done to mitigate the effects of RAC audits? Twist suggests the following:

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