Final answer:
The option 'coding audits performed by payers' is not typically part of a facility's coding compliance plan. This task is undertaken by insurance companies for their purposes. The correct option is c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is regarding which option is not a part of a facility coding compliance plan. Facility coding compliance plans are crucial for ensuring that codes for services are recorded accurately and comply with regulations. Each component listed is typically part of a robust compliance plan except for coding audits performed by payers, which are not a usual component of the facility's internal compliance plan since these are carried out by payers like insurance companies to ensure that claims are legitimate and correctly coded - and not for internal compliance purposes. So, the correct option is coding audits performed by payers.
Facility coding compliance plans usually include regular internal audits, audits by objective external reviewers, and the practice of sharing and discussing results with coding staff to improve coding practices and maintain compliance with regulations.