Fearful of Health Care Accreditation?

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By Compliance Doctor

The Compliance Doctor, LLC is a firm that not only offers advice in aiding health care professionals in the task of state licensing and national accreditations, they also provide services in the area of Medicare Certifications. 

Founder and CEO, Troy Lair has over 23 years of a background in Hospital Executive Management positions, but also saw first hand the huge amount of waste in labor dollars that were being spent in and around the fears and doubts of staff and their Medicare Certification processes and surveys.

Fears, with the task and formal processes of accreditation and Medicare Certifications, were so unbearably strong that a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the State of Texas set fire to her surgery center to circumvent the stress of a plastic surgery officed-based center's tri-annual upcoming survey.  Her intentions were only to delay the survey from occurring thus, giving her the time she needed to prepare for survey.  Regretfully, her small fire was ill managed and the fire became to her out of control.  She now resides in State Prison for charges of even murder secondary to the uncontrolled fire that became wide spread and furthered until officials came to their rescue.

Mr. Lair felt it was a perfect time to show and explain his ideas in decreasing the stress level, increasing the optimism amongst the workplace, while at the same time saving the organization thousands of dollars and even potential lives of many patients. Their success has plummeted and Lair is pleased with the outcome of improvement of the firm since the year of 2005 having serviced more than 400 clients so far.

The Compliance Doctor, LLC has many successful clients that have achieved their desired regulatory, state mandated accreditation or even Medicare Certifications Some, but not all inclusive are:  Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Office Based Surgery Facilities, Renal Dialysis Centers, Infusion Therapy Centers, Sleep Lab/Sleep Medicine, Home Health Agencies, Durable Medical Equipment Companies, as well as IDTF and Radiological Organizations.

   Changes to Medicare's regulations in the past two years have been very challenging for IDTF's while standard rules were established by CMS in the year of 2000, consistent enforcements of these regulations did not begin in earnest until 2005. In order to grow and succeed, IDTF providers must stay active and current in the ever-changing Medicare regulatory environment.

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