GHG offers guidance and support in every strategic and operational area within government–sponsored health programs. Compliance permeates every department within a health plan, and therefore must be supported by effective tools and rigorous oversight. Learn how our subject matter experts work with plans to develop early warning systems to ensure that operational inefficiencies and threats to member satisfaction are identified and addressed immediately, with limited impact on member experience, business performance, and potential growth opportunities. Practice Area about paragraph as it relates to all categories: approximately 100 words. We offer guidance and support in every strategic and operational area in Government–sponsored health programs Compliance is not a job function like enrollment or medical management. It’s an attitude. Compliance permeates every department, and must be supported by effective tools and rigorous oversight. Learn how we can help you create early warning systems to ensure that operational inefficiencies and threats to member satisfaction are identified immediately.
Organizational growth is easily stunted when operational inefficiencies pose larger compliance threats. Our cross-functional subject matter experts develop early warning systems to ensure that operational inefficiencies and threats to member satisfaction are identified and addressed immediately, with limited impact on member experience, business performance, and potential growth opportunities. Cross-functional relationships and diligent oversight, both internally and with vendors, are critical in maintaining a proactive approach to compliance. GHG’s team of compliance experts can help your plan develop early warning systems to ensure that operational inefficiencies and threats are identified immediately and have a limited impact on member experience, potential growth opportunities, and business performance. Clinical workflows and compliance have become intimately intertwined. In collaboration with the compliance team, who has oversight into adherence to compliance and regulatory requirements, the clinical team implements process improvement strategies when opportunities are identified. Learn how our integrated teams work side by side to hardwire workflows and interventions, create early warning systems, and address operational inefficiencies to ensure client and member satisfaction.
CMS audit practices may have undergone a few changes in recent years, but the core motivation remains the same; beneficiary protection. Our compliance experts can help minimize risk and maximize resources by performing a gap analysis and a comprehensive Part C and D audit.
The annual risk assessment is an essential part of a broader risk management strategy that continually assigns priorities for mitigation plans. GHG can also help with the required annual audit and monitoring program to ensure that your crucial day-to-day compliance initiatives are not disrupted.
GHG delivers best-in-class health policy consulting services to our clients and their partners operating in Medicare, Medicaid, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. Using robust research and analytic methodologies, we can help you strengthen your health programs and make informed policy decisions.
The application process for MA and Part D, the Health Insurance Marketplace, and ACOs is an demanding one. Completing the application requires cooperation from your entire organization, and leaves little room for error. Our experts will assist you through every step of the application process from gathering data, completing and submitting the application, and responding to CMS’ follow-up questions.
With our professional services and unmatched compliance tools, GHG can help your MA Part D or Prescription Drug Plan implement efficient and compliant internal operations while effectively preparing for CMS audits. Our broad array of services can also assist you with post-audit remediation and the implementation of best practices.
Through an internal auditing process, the need for improvements may have been identified and corrective actions may have been implemented. GHG can determine whether the appropriate measures have been put in place to monitor and audit these items going forward to ensure sustainable correction. Our remediation services can also help you anticipate any potential deficiencies that CMS may identify during audit.
GHG’s seasoned veterans can enrich your team by providing the leadership and knowledge your organization needs to keep moving forward. If it’s just a question of bandwidth, we can supplement your department(s) with professionals who have years of experience in providing strategic, operational, financial, and clinical services across a full spectrum of business needs.
Marketing departments can often feel as though they’re at a disadvantage with the shortened period between bid submission and the start of the Annual Enrollment Period. GHG can develop or review your sales and marketing collateral by product type to help ensure your high-impact messaging is both targeted and compliant.
In today’s regulatory environment, it’s critical that your PBM and other delegated entities perform flawlessly. With GHG’s in-depth delegation oversight assessments, our experts can help your organization learn how to identify potential issues and address risk – empowering your teams to ask the tough questions.Compliance
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