Billing Compliance Manual
CUIMC's Billing Compliance Plan applies to all CUIMC physicians, faculty, entities, corporations, administrative personnel, clinical research staff, and other health professionals involved in the provision of professional services.
The Billing Compliance Manual is intended to summarize, for ease of use and reference, the compliance principles and organizational structure set forth in the Billing Compliance Plan and applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. The Manual is also intended to update, amplify, and explain certain requirements and processes at the University, and to cross-reference related legal and institutional requirements, including policies of Columbia Doctors.
Table of Contents
- Overview of Billing Compliance Program
- Compliance Operations
- Billing Compliance Risk Areas
- Risk Assessment Policy
- Governing Laws and Guidelines
- Audit Policy
- Corrective Action Policy
- Refunds/Credit Balances and Self Disclosures
- Education and Training Policy for Employees and Contractors Involved in Billing
- Education and Training for New Hires
- Ongoing Training for CUIMC Clinicians and Billing Personnel
- Clearing Claim Scrubber Coding Edits in Epic
- Qualification Standards for Charge Review Personnel
- Policy Regarding Ineligible Persons
- Billing Consultants or Contractors
- Retention of Compliance Training Records Policy
- Medical Billing Guidelines
- Documentation & EMR Guidelines
- Compliance Policies
- Other Practice Policies
- Research Billing Compliance
- HIPAA/HITECH Compliance
- Federal Laws/Administrative Remedies for False Claims
- Frequently Used Terms
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Helpful Phone Numbers, Acronyms & Websites