Care Plan Oversight (CPO)

What is Care Plan Oversight?

Care Plan Oversight (CPO) is the ongoing supervision and management provided by a physician for patients receiving care through home health agencies or hospice programs, particularly those with complex or multidisciplinary medical needs. This oversight ensures that patients receive coordinated, high-quality care tailored to their unique conditions.

What CPO Involves:

Physicians performing CPO engage in a variety of activities to support patient care, including:

  • Reviewing patient charts, reports, and treatment plans.
  • Evaluating diagnostic studies that are not part of routine evaluation and management (E/M) services.
  • Collaborating with healthcare professionals outside the physician’s practice who are involved in the patient’s care.
  • Conducting team conferences to ensure coordinated treatment strategies.
  • Discussing medication plans, including drug interactions (beyond routine prescription refills), with pharmacists.
  • Coordinating care across multiple providers, ensuring proper implementation of complex treatment plans.
  • Making and implementing necessary changes to a patient’s treatment plan to optimize outcomes.
Important Note:

CPO services are specific to home health and hospice patients and are not covered for patients residing in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), nursing homes, or hospitals.

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