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Psychiatric Practice & Managed Care
Published Online: 2 January 2004

NYSPA, APA Defeat Oxford Audits

APA and the New York State Psychiatric Association—working together—successfully defeated a move by Oxford Health Plans in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey to conduct retrospective audits of psychiatric medical records and reclaim funds. “We cannot always guarantee success like the one we just had working with the New York State Psychiatric Association,” said Irvin L. (Sam) Muszynski, director of APA’s Office of Healthcare Systems and Financing, “but we encourage all DBs/SAs to contact us if they encounter these kinds of problems with third-party payers.”
Call the Managed Care Help Line at (800) 343-4671 or e-mail [email protected]. For the press release on the halt of the Oxford audits, see www.psych.org.

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