RACmonitor Launches MIC Website

June 24, 2011
La Jolla, Calif.-based RACmonitor,LLC, has announced they are launching a comparable website focused on the activities of The Centers for Medicare &

La Jolla, Calif.-based RACmonitor,LLC, has announced they are launching a comparable website focused on the activities of The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Medicaid Integrity Contractors (MICs) called www.micmonitor.com, that will feature an editorial board of experts providing content on MIC-related issues including compliance, reimbursement, coding, documentation and appeals.

The editorial board will post bi-weekly news articles, special bulletins, and breaking news stories known as “MIC alerts." The board will include:

  • Rose M. Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, FACHE
  • Anissa Fabrizio, RHIA, CCS
  • Anna M. Grizzle, Esq.
  • Peggy M. Hapner, RHIA, CCS, CASCC,
  • Mary Madsen, BA, CLT/HEW HT/ASCP
  • Frank E Sheeder, Esq.
  • Barbara Vandegrift, RN, BSN, MA
  • Andrew Wachler, Esq

MICmonitor is the second of several news and information services websites that RACmonitor, LLC, plans to launch related to governmental recovery audit initiatives, coding and compliance.

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