Let's get physical about compliance
Effective Apr 1, 2002
Published Apr 21, 2002
Olympic spirit of a different sort charged through a multi-specialty clinic in upstate New York this winter. Mike Numeier, who oversees compliance for 21 physicians, leads strenuous training games in the basement of his home.Numeier came up with the funky idea when he found out the doctors had started a sports group after work. He channeled their energy, inventing an exercise game to improve documentation and coding skills. The program has helped Numeier build awareness and support for compliance.Why come? Dessert and coffee follow the after-work team-building games, but it's the
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