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After telehealth programs surged into common use during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual visits continue to thrive to access health care—and so have associated compliance risks along with increasingly stringent regulations.
A string of developments from the Office of Inspector General (OIG)—such as a 2022 telehealth fraud alert and a 2023 tool kit for telehealth integrity—signal intentions of increased audits and focus. Is your program resilient enough to withstand the expected scrutiny ahead?
Brian Conner, a partner at Moss Adams, sat down with telehealth compliance professional Kim Hodson, a senior manager, to discuss how compliance officers should be evaluating and mitigating their risks.