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Compliance Manager

The regulations imposed by Medicare, JCAHO, HIPAA and CMS have added clinical documentation requirements that simply did not exist even two years ago. Patient care is demanding enough without having to remember what exactly is required, much less taking the time to interpret the new legislation as it is passed – unfortunately, it is your responsibility to do so.

We have defined record compliance as:

What you have to enter in your record to meet the requirements mandated by Medicare, JCAHO, HIPAA and CMS

What you have to enter to make sure your record is complete as specified by your Department and/or Hospital

Frontiers presents the clinician with both visual and textual cues that show at all times what events must be charted to create a complete record. Required fields are highlighted in red and can be made mandatory before saving and closing the record to ensure 100% compliance.

Compliance has traditionally been a retrospective review of a small sampling of cases, leading to a labor intensive and "punitive" process of management. By moving compliance to the point of care and ensuring complete records, Frontiers™ has moved compliance from a retrospective process to a normal part of the care process.

Frontiers is the complete compliance solution for the individual clinician and the Department. It is an integral part of the product and is implemented in a helpful, "no-hassle" manner.

Quick Points
Web access to reports
Compliance is solved both at the point of care and with reporting tools which are included
Compliance issues are dynamic and change based upon what is charted and the type of case
Practice and Billing rules are driven to the point of care