Advize
Michelle Dolinski is a skilled nursing professional with extensive experience in various healthcare settings. Currently serving as an RN, CPC-A Medical Reviewer/Nurse Auditor at Advize since September 2022, Michelle's previous roles include Registered Nurse positions at Hunterdon Healthcare from November 2007 to January 2022, providing both home health and surgical nursing care. Additional experience comprises administering immunotherapy to prostate cancer patients in a urology office and delivering emergency care to pediatric patients at JFK Health System. Michelle holds an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing from Raritan Valley Community College and a certification in professional medical billing and coding from USCI Weston Distance Learning.
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Advize
After nearly two decades of auditing large data sets and performing extrapolation for increased ROI for payers, Advize has shifted focus to building relationships with providers based on data and best practices. Our team has expanded our model of coding and billing audits focused on waste and abuse to examine fraud through Big-4 Data Analytics and OIG best practices. Audit and Support Services – Record Retrieval, Storage, Purge – Onsite record retrieval – Send request letters and other communications with providers – Secure file upload (SFU) – Records are stored securely and discarded in accordance with HIPAA recommendations and requirements – Minimum necessary PHI accessed – Record files are securely returned with audit result delivery – Corporate Integrity Agreements – Statistically valid sampling – Medical necessity and proper coding/documentation review – Audit Management and Quality Assurance Support – QA Review – Reporting and Results Delivery – Overpayment Recovery and Overpayment Support – Legal Support – Case building, expert witness, audit, reporting and testimony Review and Reporting – Reviews performed by highly experienced and credentialed auditors – Audit personnel work with a variety of healthcare personnel and patients. They should always conduct themselves in an acceptable, professional manner and adhere to ethical standards, confidentiality requirements, and objectivity. Auditors trained to completely document their findings and problems. – Perform verification of charges – What citations are important, and what policies are important? – Citation guidebook creation – Review of claims – Generation of preliminary audit results – Results delivery and collaboration with client – Report generation – Final Audit Results: – Contain final audit reporting, this reporting will have included the overpayment amount. – Review the next steps for the provider who was audited.