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HCCA CHC - Stark & Anti Kickback Study Guide with Complete Solutions

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HCCA CHC - Stark & Anti Kickback Study Guide with Complete Solutions AntiKickback Statute Highlights - Answer️️ -1. Criminal/Civil (you go out of business 2. Any federal health program (Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care) 3. Requires proof of improper intent (DOJ-Criminal) 4. Applies to any referral source 5. 24 Safe Harbors 6. OIG Advisory Opinions Stark Highlights - Answer️️ -1. Civil only (no prison time) 2. Medicare only 3. Strict Liability (does not consider knowledge or intent. if X happens, then you are held liable regardless of intent.) 4. Must be a physician and entity in the mix 5. Exceptions 6. CMS Advisory Opinions Stark Law Enforcement - Answer️️ -1. CMS ©SOPHIABENNET@ Thursday, August 22, 2024 10:21 AM 2 2. HHS-OIG (Does not enforce, but reviews Stark Violations to see if there is a kickback) 3. DOJ (only enforces false claims act, predicated on Stark/Tainted Referral) Stark Law 42 USC 1395nn - Answer️️ -Non-compliance period is known as the 'disallowance period." No billing of Medicare or patient during disallowance period/non-compliance period. Any co-pays during this time also need to be returned. After discovering Stark Law non-compliance... - Answer️️ -put a bill-hold immediately. Stark prohibits - Answer️️ -A physician from making a referral of a Medicare Patient to an entity that furnishes 'designated health services' (DHS) if the physician has a financial relationship with the entity, un

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HCCA CHC - Stark & Anti Kickback Study
Guide with Complete Solutions

AntiKickback Statute Highlights - Answer✔️✔️-1. Criminal/Civil (you go
out of business

2. Any federal health program (Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care)

3. Requires proof of improper intent (DOJ-Criminal)

4. Applies to any referral source

5. 24 Safe Harbors

6. OIG Advisory Opinions

Stark Highlights - Answer✔️✔️-1. Civil only (no prison time)

2. Medicare only

3. Strict Liability (does not consider knowledge or intent. if X happens, then
you are held liable regardless of intent.)

4. Must be a physician and entity in the mix

5. Exceptions

6. CMS Advisory Opinions

Stark Law Enforcement - Answer✔️✔️-1. CMS




1

, ©SOPHIABENNET@2024-2025 Thursday, August 22, 2024 10:21 AM




2. HHS-OIG (Does not enforce, but reviews Stark Violations to see if there
is a kickback)

3. DOJ (only enforces false claims act, predicated on Stark/Tainted
Referral)

Stark Law 42 USC 1395nn - Answer✔️✔️-Non-compliance period is known
as the 'disallowance period." No billing of Medicare or patient during
disallowance period/non-compliance period. Any co-pays during this time
also need to be returned.

After discovering Stark Law non-compliance... - Answer✔️✔️-put a bill-hold
immediately.

Stark prohibits - Answer✔️✔️-A physician from making a referral of a
Medicare Patient to an entity that furnishes 'designated health services'
(DHS) if the physician has a financial relationship with the entity, unless an
except applies.

What are Designated Health Services (DHS)? - Answer✔️✔️-CMS list of
HCPCS codes. For hospitals, it includes EVERYTHING because HCPCS
code of inpatient/outpatient referrals.

Stark 3-step analysis - Answer✔️✔️-1. Is there a referral from a physician for
a DHS?

2. Does the physician (or immediate family member) have a financial
relationship with the entity providing the DHCS?



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