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Ethics - Compliance

Ethics - Compliance. Self monitoring to regulatory and professional standards of conduct. Promotes integrity and an environment free of fraud and abuse. Gifts, Meals, and Other Stuff. Health care representatives shall not give, ask for, or accept any gift, meal….

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Ethics - Compliance

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  1. Ethics - Compliance • Self monitoring to regulatory and professional standards of conduct. • Promotes integrity and an environment free of fraud and abuse.

  2. Gifts, Meals, and Other Stuff Health care representatives shall not give, ask for, or accept any gift, meal… …bribes, kickbacks, commissions, clothing, jewelry, discounts, tickets, honoraria, consulting fees …

  3. DOING THE RIGHT THING • The Justice Department makes health care fraud & abuse investigation a top priority.

  4. Examples of Violations 1. Taking anything which doesn’t belong to you; office or cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, medical supplies. 2. Documenting or billing for services not provided, i.e., patient chargeable items or services. 3. Altering diagnosis codes for greater reimbursement.

  5. Justifying … • “They won’t miss just one.” • “I’ll borrow it and bring it back tomorrow.” • “Insurance will pay for it.” • “It’s no big deal.” But the fact is…if it’s not paid for, it is stealing.

  6. Take it personally The actions of a few can impact the rest of us…less $ for equipment, training… • State laws • Federal laws and regulations • Ethical and professional rules

  7. Who can I call when I have a concern? • Supervisor/Manager • Human Resource Dept. • Corporate Compliance Officer • Ethics & Compliance Hotline

  8. NORETALIATION! Our reporting process allows individuals to report their suspicions without fear of retaliation.

  9. Simply DENY that you were involved. Is that LEGAL?

  10. Patient Privacy & Security Rules (HIPAA) Hey! Guess who I saw at the hospital!

  11. Patient Privacy & Security Rules Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule …personal medical information …shared with doctors, hospitals, clinics, insurance companies… is kept private and secure.

  12. Civil Penalties How much could it cost me to call my friend and say, “Guess who I saw in the hospital!”?

  13. Civil Penalties • $100/violation, up to a $25,000 fine and/or imprisonment for up to one year for unknowingly violating despite due diligence. • $1000/violation, up to a $100,000 fine and/or imprisonment for up to five years… for “reasonable cause”. • $500,000/violation, up to a $1.5 million fine and/or up to ten years imprisonment for…“willful neglect”.

  14. Who is responsible for protecting patient privacy? STUDENTS doing clinicals and health system employees are responsible. Be careful who you talk about, what you talk about and where you talk about anything related to patient care. Access only what you need to know to do your job. We cannot repeat private health information heard on the job to anyone, unless our job requires it. It doesn’t matter if the patient has expired or moved away.

  15. What is protected health information (PHI)? Past Present Future health condition of the individual Past Present Future health care given to the individual Payment information Any information that connects an individual to a health condition.

  16. Minimum Necessary rule • Treating the patient • Disclosing to the patient • Disclosing to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) • Required by law Employees must make reasonable efforts to limit access to, or disclosure of protected health information to the minimum needed to know to do our jobs… except when:

  17. Access and repeat… Only what you need to know! Only when our job requires it!

  18. Day 1…“You saw Julio at the hospital?” Privacy • Be careful what you talk about, who you talk about and where you talk about things that are related to patient care. Day 2...“Mike saw Julio at the hospital!” Day 3...“Samantha said Mike saw Julio at the hospital!”

  19. 3 Security Standards Administrative: Processes, rules (who gets a password) Physical: Locked doors, location of monitor Technical: Passwords, log out timers

  20. Consequences of Medical ID Theft Injury or even death from receiving incorrect medical treatment False medical and pharmaceutical bills False health insurance claims Denial of insurance claims Time and expense correcting false patient records

  21. How Thieves Steal an Identity Dumpster Diving – rummage through trash looking for bills or other information Skimming – steal credit/debit card numbers when processing Phishing – pretend to be reputable companies and send spam or pop-up messages for victims to reveal personal information Changing address – divert billing statements to another address by completing change of address form Old-fashioned stealing – steal wallets, purses, mail, medical records, or bribe employees who have access to these records Pre-texting – use false pretenses to get personal information from any company that has that information

  22. Student Responsibilities Follow procedures Protect medical information Report suspicious activity

  23. DOING THE RIGHT THING Integrity First hospital in the Valley

  24. To be Safe & Secure... Know your personal responsibility!

  25. CODE YELLOW CODE PINK An infant is missing - Known kidnap. code phone CODE MAP code phone CODE AMBER Missing child CODE RED Notification of disaster or mass emergency event. FIRE Smoke or smell of something burning. (R.A.C.E.) CODE BLUE ADULT cardiopulmonary arrest. CODE BLUE - PALS PEDIATRIC cardiopulmonary arrest.

  26. Call Security in any emergency Learn Security’s phone number at the hospital you will be at. VBMC-Brownsville 698-1111 VBMC-Harlingen 389-1200

  27. Fire Plan: Rescue the person(s) in immediate danger Alarm isactivated by pulling nearest box alarm & calling emergency number Contain fire and smoke by closing all doors and windows Extinguish the fire if safe to do so. Otherwise, evacuate

  28. Pull pin at top of extinguisher • Aim nozzle at base of fire • Squeeze handle • Sweep from side to side Evacuate if the fire is too big, the air is unsafe to breathe, too hot or smoky, or if you risk being trapped and unable to escape.

  29. Never block fire exits Follow department evacuation plan Exit signs lead out of the building. CODE GREEN • Emergency Evacuation

  30. Fire Safety: clean hallway

  31. Utilities Management Essential patient care equipment plugged into RED OUTLETS. If power is interrupted, emergency generators provide power to RED OUTLETS. Call Security to report problems.

  32. Medical Equipment Management Look at Maintenance Tag due date. Equipment brought from home must be tagged.User error can be life-threatening. Equipment used in patient care is assigned a preventive maintenance schedule by Clinical Engineering.

  33. All patient events, visitor events and service complaints are reported & recorded within 3 hours of awareness. Report to your supervisor!

  34. www.valleybaptist.net Reporting concerns

  35. Chemical spill which may represent a hazard to people. Call Security Call Security

  36. Hazardous Materials “Right to Know Station” contains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)…containing information on hazardous chemicals you are using or may come into contact with. Master Copy in Emergency Department.

  37. Blood, body fluids or infectious wastes must be disposed of in Red Biohazard bags or Red Biohazard containers. Everything put in these WILL BE BURNED UP! CAUTION! This symbol represents Infectious/Biohazard waste DO NOT DISPOSE OF THESE ITEMS IN CLEAR BAGS for REGULAR TRASH.

  38. RADIATION SIGNS

  39. A patient undergoing a routine x-ray has sustained EXPOSURE to radiation

  40. Minimize exposure by: • Minimizing TIME • Increasing DISTANCE • Using SHIELDING

  41. Security Report suspicious activity to Security Wear School I.D. badges Learn the Security Phone number for your hospital. VBMC-H 389-1200 VBMC-B 698-1111

  42. What to do if a student feels “BAAD”?? Report to supervisor

  43. StrepThroat • Severe sore throat • Fever onset is abrupt • Bright red tonsils • Red throat • White/Yellow spots • Weakness • Loss of appetite

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