Medicare and Medicaid General Compliance Training
At a minimum, an effective compliance program includes four core requirements. - Answer- False Once a corrective action plan begins addressing non-compliance or Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) committed by a Sponsor's employee or First-Tier, Downstream, or Related Entity's (FDR's) employee, ongoing monitoring of the corrective actions is not necessary - Answer- False These are examples of issues that can be reported to a Compliance Department: suspected Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA); potential health privacy violation, and unethical behavior/employee misconduct. - Answer- True Standards of Conduct are the same for every Medicare Parts C and D Sponsor. - Answer- False
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- Medicare and Medicaid
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- Medicare and Medicaid
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- April 23, 2023
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- 2022/2023
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medicare and medicaid general compliance training
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ways to report a compliance issue include select the correct answer
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medicare parts c and d plan sponsors are not required to have a compliance prog