Common use of Specific Training Clause in Contracts

Specific Training. Within 120 days after the Effective Date, each Relevant Covered Person shall receive at least 2 hours of Specific Training in addition to the General Training required above. This Specific Training shall include a discussion of: a. the Federal health care program requirements regarding home bound status; b. the Federal health care program requirements regarding medical necessity; c. the Federal health care program requirements regarding the accurate coding and submission of home health claims; d. policies, procedures, and other requirements applicable to the documentation of medical records; e. the personal obligation of each individual involved in the claims submission process to ensure that such claims are accurate; f. applicable reimbursement statutes, regulations, and program requirements and directives; g. the legal sanctions for violations of the Federal health care program requirements; and h. examples of proper and improper claims submission practices. New Relevant Covered Persons shall receive this training within 60 days after the beginning of their employment or becoming Relevant Covered Persons, or within 120 days after the Effective Date, whichever is later. After receiving the initial Specific Training described in this section, each Relevant Covered Person shall receive at least 2 hours of Specific Training, in addition to the General Training, in each subsequent Reporting Period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement (LHC Group, Inc), Corporate Integrity Agreement

Specific Training. Within 120 90 days after the Effective Date, each Relevant Covered Person shall receive at least 2 two hours of Specific Training in addition to the General Training required above. This Specific Training shall include a discussion of: a. the Federal health care program requirements regarding home bound statusthe accurate coding and submission of claims; b. the Federal health care program requirements regarding medical necessity; c. the Federal health care program requirements regarding the accurate coding and submission of home health claims; d. policies, procedures, and other requirements applicable to the documentation of medical records; e. d. the personal obligation of each individual involved in the claims submission process to ensure that such claims are accurate; f. e. applicable reimbursement statutes, regulations, and program requirements and directives; g. f. the legal sanctions for violations of the Federal health care program requirements; g. the importance of accurate documentation in the billing, coding, and reimbursement process; h. examples of proper and improper medical documentation practices; and h. i. examples of proper and improper claims submission practices. New Relevant Covered Persons shall receive this training within 60 30 days after the beginning of their employment or becoming Relevant Covered Persons, or within 120 90 days after the Effective Date, whichever is later. After receiving the initial Specific Training described in this section, each Relevant Covered Person shall receive at least 2 hours one hour of Specific Training, in addition to the General Training, in each subsequent Reporting Period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Corporate Integrity Agreement