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DCS, a Performant Company: Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Presentation 2009

DCS, a Performant Company: Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Presentation 2009. DCS Healthcare – a division of DCS, a Performant Financial Company. DCS is a subsidiary of Performant Financial Corporation

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DCS, a Performant Company: Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Presentation 2009

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  1. DCS, a Performant Company: Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Presentation 2009

  2. DCS Healthcare – a division of DCS, a Performant Financial Company • DCS is a subsidiary of Performant Financial Corporation • DCS has over 33 years experience providing service to large government agencies and private companies • Services and products include: • Portfolio management, operational improvement, revenue optimization and risk management services supported by a highly scalable and configurable technology platform • DCS maintains strategic relationships with various government and private agencies, and thus operates in highly regulated, security sensitive environments

  3. DCS’ Experience Spans CMS, Dept of Treasury, Dept of Education and various state taxing agencies • CMS MSP RAC Demonstration (California) • CMS Recovery of Medicare Beneficiary Prescription Drug Benefit Premium • U.S. Department of the Treasury (MSP & Non-MSP debts) • U. S. Department of Education • State taxing authorities • Federally chartered state student loan guarantee agencies

  4. DCS’ Roles and Locations • Livermore, CA: • Outreach • Information technology and data analysis • Contract management and compliance • Program management • San Angelo, TX: • Issue development • Auditing and quality assurance • Customer service • Medical records processing • Provider correspondence

  5. CMS – DCS RAC Partnership DCS places the highest value on its client partners; that value is the heart of everything we do, and is the basis of our Mission Statement: "Being the leading provider of business services and solutions that surpass our client expectations and deliver exceptional value.“ • Excellence: As a CMS RAC, DCS is committed to providing the highest levels of quality, accuracy, and service for CMS and the provider community. • Innovation: We are proactively working with CMS to develop cost effective products and services that address their evolving needs. • People: Our employees will represent the values of our company and those of CMS; professionalism and integrity are paramount. We cultivate open communication, adaptability, and strategic thinking to inspire each team member to excel. • Service: Our success hinges on being an indispensible partner to CMS. That means working seamlessly with CMS and the provider community to understand and proactively respond to changes in policy, direction and the nuances of the RAC contract to deliver fair, accurate and effective results.

  6. PRG-Schultz Corporate Overview • PRGX is subcontracting in Region A, supporting DCS in RAC audit operations • PRGX has 12 years of healthcare auditing industry experience • Healthcare clients include Medicare, Medicaid & Commercial Payors • RAC Demonstration participation in California

  7. Experienced Healthcare AuditingStaff Credentials in Operations Include: • Physicians/medical directors providing audit oversight • Registered nurses/certified coders performing all claims & service auditing • Experienced and knowledgeable provider services call center representatives

  8. RAC Medical Director Responsibilities: • Understanding of NCD/LCD & Medicare policies – providing clinical expertise • RAC issues recommendation • Staff training • Quality Assurance & oversight • Keeping abreast of current medical practice and technology • Applying clinical expertise to possible effects on improper payments • Provider outreach & discussion availability

  9. RAC Process for Auditing • Complex Review – includes additional documentation request & auditor review • Automated Review – based on payment policy & data where two conditions exist: • Certainty the service is not covered or is incorrectly coded, AND: • A written Medicare policy, Medicare article or Medicare sanctioned coding guideline exists (e.g., CPT, coding clinic, etc.)

  10. RAC Process for Auditing, Continued • Establish a primary point of contact • Contact the RAC to update your information • Use on-line website to register and update • Respond to medical record requests within 45 days • If you can not meet the timeline, please contact our provider service department & request an extension • If a findings letter is issued, utilize the “discussion period” • Communication is key

  11. Key Personnel • RAC Project Director - • Catherine Till • Director Audit Strategy and Informatics - • Betty Blahna, MHA, BSN • Contractor Medical Director - • Eugene J. Winter, MD • Contractor Medical Director (PRG) - • Charles Whigham, MD • Vice President Healthcare (PRG) - • David Wyatt

  12. Estimated Timetable • CMS awards RAC contracts - completed • RAC and CMS conduct outreach sessions – completed • Develop issues – In process/continual throughout contract • Perform automated audits - started • Perform complex reviews – December 2009 • Medical record review requests – December 2009 • Conduct complex reviews – January 2010 throughout contract

  13. Automated Review Process • Review claims data • All potential issues are thoroughly vetted and approved or rejected by CMS • Claims are screened against approved issues at the system level based on a comprehensive library of CMS rules, regulations, guidelines, and coding policies that are regularly updated

  14. Complex Review Process • All potential issues must be approved by CMS • Documentation requests are made to providers within pre-defined limits • Medical records are reviewed by qualified personnel • Review teams: • Coding review determinations (RN, Certified Coders, Therapists) • Medical necessity reviews are performed by RNs who have access to Physician Reviewers as necessary • Medical Director providers oversight of reviews • Complete documentation is maintained in DCS’ case management system • Demand letters or underpayment letters sent to providers

  15. Correspondence to Providers • Letters providers may receive • Additional documentation request • Detailed review results letter • Demand letter

  16. Recommendations • Communicate and get to know your RAC representatives • DCS is working with and communicating with provider organizations and MACs in your area • DCS maintains an open communications policy and welcomes provider feedback • Providers should keep contact information up-to-date • If there are questions or additional information is needed, contact our Outreach team • Discussion period • Speak to the correct party – there are trained audit specialists available to address your needs

  17. DCS Contact Information • Toll free number - 1-866-201-0580 • Fax number - 1-325-224-6710 • Website address - www.dcsrac.com • E-mail - info@dcsrac.com • Provider contact form on website to send contact information • Hours of operation - 8:00am – 4:30pm (EST)

  18. PRG Sub-contractor Contact Information • Point of contact for MAC Region J14, Home Health & Hospice • Call Center: 877-677-4281§ • Email: MRASRegionA@prgx.com • Fax: 866-340-0625 §Licensed by the Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) to use service observing equipment.

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