LifeGas Receives Subcontractor Accreditation

Firm can deliver and instruct patients on use of O2 equipemnt.

LifeGas, the U.S. medical gases business of The Linde Group, has received accreditation as a home oxygen subcontractor. The accreditation enables LifeGas to instruct patients on the safe and effective use of the oxygen and equipment it delivers.

LifeGas received the Award of Accreditation from the Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation (HQAA). The three-year accreditation award recognizes that LifeGas has completed a comprehensive application focusing on patient care, financial stability and a commitment to quality operational practices.

“LifeGas believes the Medicare Improvement for Patients and Providers Act, which sets guidelines for the use of subcontractors, seeks to ensure that patients get high quality products and services from accredited subcontractors, so that everyone who enters the patient’s home is following the same supplier standards,” said Anthony Eafrati, homecare market manager, LifeGas.

 “The competitive bidding implementation contractor has made it clear that any subcontractor who provides equipment setup and patient instruction on behalf of a competitive bid contract winner must be accredited,” said Jeffrey S. Baird, a lawyer with Brown and Fortunato, which specializes in healthcare regulatory and accreditation issues. “Suppliers that use non-accredited subcontractors to provide these services are putting their participation in the competitive bidding program at risk.  The Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) also may attempt to impose these same restrictions on subcontract arrangements outside of competitive bidding.”


Comments

Add your Comment

Your Name:(optional)
Your Email:(optional)
Your Location:(optional)
Comment:
Please type the letters/numbers you see above

Webinars & Webcasts

Overcoming Mobility Audits

Keys to Understanding, Responding & Coming Out Ahead

From widespread pre-payment reviews to post-payment audits, mobility Jim Stephensonfunding expert Jim Stephenson, CMC, Invacare Corp., will give you insight into how auditors work and will share practical, hands-on advice on how to improve your own auditing track record.

Find out more!