One example Slater gives is the belief that a practice doesn’t need a compliance program because its staff members are "honest." But even honest people make mistakes, Slater notes. In addition, the rules and regulations change constantly. To keep on top of the rules, Slater provides a number of tips, including to spend a little time each week “reading and learning about the risks facing medical practices.”
Some other myths Slater debunks include:
- A practice that finds a problem will be OK if it corrects the problem moving forward.
- Compliant billing is all practices need to worry about.
- The government won’t bother to investigate a small practice.