Hospice News September 20, 2024
Holly Vossel

Unified Program Integrity Contractor (UPIC) auditors are taking a sharper look at nursing home room-and-board for hospice patients.

Hospices have increasingly faced more regulatory scrutiny in recent years amid rising program integrity concerns, including ramped up UPIC audits, among various others. These audits are designed to instill oversight measures aimed at safeguarding against bad actors in the hospice industry.

Regulators have been zeroing in around hospices’ data when it comes to patient interviews and Medicaid skilled nursing room-and-board payments, among other aspects of care delivery. These data could give UPIC auditors clues as to potential malfeasance. However, auditors’ data extrapolation methodology is flawed and poses risks for quality hospice providers, according to Bryan Nowicki, partner at the law firm Husch...

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