Compliance Deconstructed
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Hosted by Healthcare Compliance professionals Jessica Zeff, Lorie Davis, and Elvan Baker, each episode thoroughly breaks down the complex inner-workings of compliance in the healthcare industry.
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Compliance Deconstructed
A Comprehensive Look at New OIG Guidance In Medicare
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The Office of Inspector General’s new Medicare Advantage Industry Segment-Specific Compliance Program Guidance (ICPG) provides healthcare organizations with a more focused framework for identifying and managing compliance risks within the Medicare Advantage sector.
In this episode, Jessica Zeff, Elvan Baker, and special guest Brian Burton of Healthicity discuss how the new guidance fits alongside the OIG’s General Compliance Program Guidance and the seven elements that form the foundation of an effective healthcare compliance program.
While the Medicare Advantage ICPG does not carry the force of a regulation, the guidance provides a blueprint for the compliance activities the OIG expects organizations to consider, particularly when evaluating enforcement matters and Corporate Integrity Agreements. The discussion examines why Medicare Advantage has received increased attention, including its growth to more than half of all Medicare enrollment in 2025 and the significant number of beneficiaries now receiving coverage through Medicare Advantage plans.
The conversation also explores the organizations and individuals who may need to understand the Medicare Advantage compliance guidance, including Medicare Advantage organizations, healthcare providers, vendors, first-tier downstream and related entities, brokers, marketers, and investors.
Jessica, Elvan, and Brian also examine specific areas of compliance risk identified by the OIG, including risk adjustment and data integrity, utilization management and prior authorization, marketing and enrollment, network adequacy, claims and payment integrity, quality of care, and vertically integrated or financially motivated ownership structures.
Key Takeaways:
- The Medicare Advantage ICPG works alongside the OIG’s General Compliance Program Guidance and provides sector-specific direction for organizations operating within the Medicare Advantage environment
- Medicare Advantage compliance guidance addresses a broad range of participants, including health plans, providers, vendors, first-tier downstream and related entities, brokers, marketers, and investors
- Risk adjustment and data integrity require close attention to diagnosis coding, documentation, health risk assessments, and potential overpayments, making ongoing monitoring an important part of Medicare Advantage compliance
- Utilization management, prior authorization, and artificial intelligence create compliance considerations involving medical necessity, access to care, claims decisions, and the appropriate use of technology in clinical and reimbursement processes
- Marketing and enrollment, network adequacy, provider directories, claims and payment integrity, quality of care, and financially motivated ownership structures represent additional risks identified within the Medicare Advantage ICPG
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