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BAPTIST
HEALTH
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You may direct questions, comments or concerns to the Compliance Department through one of the following means:
A Corporate Compliance Committee, which is comprised of representatives from throughout BAPTIST HEALTH, provides advice and assistance to the Compliance Officer. |
For additional information on Corporate Compliance and other areas of assistance, you may visit any of these sites:
GOVERNMENT LINKS
Arkansas
Medicaid Policies
Arkansas Medicare Benefits
Health
Care Financing Administration(Medicare/Medicaid)
Department of Health and Human Services(DHHS)
Office of the Inspector
General(OIG)
General Accounting Office(GAO)
National Archives
and Record Administration-Federal Register/CFR
Medicare Public
Use Files (RBRVS, ICD, HCPCS, etc...)
OIG - Excluded Parties
General
Services Administration (GSA) - Excluded Parties
ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS
American
Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
American Health Lawyers Association(AHLA)
Assoc. for American
Medical Colleges-Government Affairs (AAMC)
American Medical Association
(AMA)
Health Care Compliance Association
(HCCA)
Healthcare Financial Management Association
(HFMA)
National Healthcare Antifraud Association
(NHCAA)
Taxpayers Against Fraud (TAF)
RESOURCE SITES
Medicare
Training - Online
Health Policy and Regulatory
Material Online
FraudNet
Healthcare Daily
Press Releases








BAPTIST HEALTH and its subsidiaries have a long-standing reputation
for providing quality patient care, conducting ethical business
practices and adhering to all state and federal rules and
regulations. In addition, the government has issued guidelines
for healthcare providers to use in preventing, identifying
and correcting any potential fraud and abuse. BAPTIST HEALTH
has developed a system-wide compliance program to meet the
government's requirements and has appointed a compliance office
who is responsible for follow up on any concerns reported.