DWC Training: Medicare and Medicaid General Compliance Training, Top Questions and answers, graded A+
DWC Training: Medicare and Medicaid General Compliance Training, Top Questions and answers, graded A+ 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. - A. True B. False Answer is B 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. - A. True B. False Answer is A. true At a minimum, an effective compliance program includes four core requirements. - A. True B. False Answer is B. False Medicare Parts C and D plan Sponsors are not required to have a compliance program. - A. True B. False Answer is B. False Ways to report a compliance issue include: - A. Telephone hotlines B. Report on the Sponsor's website C. In-person reporting the compliance department/supervisor D. All of the above
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