The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced in a Federal Register notice that it is creating a new data-collection program for hospice quality reporting called the Hospice Item Set (“HIS”) System. The HIS System, which is mandated under Section 3004(c) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act…
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Medicare to Release Physician Payment Information
On April 2, 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced its intent to publish data on its payments to individual physicians. Beginning on April 9, 2014, CMS plans to release information regarding the charges for medical services and procedures furnished by physicians and other health care professionals.…
The HLP’s Clinton Mikel, Esq. to Present CLE Webinar
In need of Ethics Credits? ABA members can get them for free by attending, “You Mean HIPAA Applies to Lawyers? Keeping Data Safe, Clients Happy and Your License Secure”, with The HLP’s, Clinton Mikel, Esq., as a Speaker/Moderator, April 21, 2014.
Florida MRI Clinic Sues Insurer for Improper Denial of PIP Benefits
It is customary for insurers to deny claims submitted by no-fault providers, and providers, in turn, commonly challenge these denials. Conversely, it is anomalous for a no-fault provider to initiate a (putative) class action suit in response to an insurer’s payment denials. Yet, in a recently filed action, an aggrieved…
Recovery Audit (RAC) Program Changes Announced
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced changes to the Medicare Fee-For-Service Recovery Audit Program in a posting on the CMS.gov website February 18, 2014. According to CMS, the changes will go into effect after the new Recovery Audit Program contracts are awarded. The announcement includes changes to…
Feds Crack Down on HITECH Act EHR Program Fraud
Federal authorities are cracking down on abuse of the HITECH Act’s Meaningful Use financial incentive program as evidenced by the recent indictment of Joe White, former CEO of Shelby Regional Medical Center (“Shelby Regional”) in Tyler, Texas. A federal grand jury indicted White on charges of making false statements to…
CMS to Release a Comparative Billing Report on PAP Devices and Accessories
On January 16, 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced that it will release a national provider Comparative Billing Report (“CBR”) addressing Positive Airway Pressure (“PAP”) Devices and Accessories. CMS is using CBRs as a tool to educate providers about applicable Medicare billing rules in furtherance of…
Medicare Enforcement Increased Significantly in 2013
The U.S. Justice Department’s Medicare Fraud Strike Force set record numbers for health care prosecutions throughout the Country in Fiscal Year (FY) 2013. The Medicare Fraud Strike Force is a coordinated team of investigators and prosecutors from the Justice Department, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the…
Article on Medicare Audit Program’s Burden on Hospitals Features HLP Attorneys Abby Pendleton and Jessica Gustafson
An article in Hospitals & Health Networks (“H&HN”), the flagship publication of the American Hospital Association, quoted HLP attorneys Abby Pendleton and Jessica Gustafson on the effects of Medicare audits on hospitals. The article, published on January 14, 2014, discusses the overwhelming burden on hospitals created by the Medicare audit…
Meaningful Use Attestation Deadline Quickly Approaching
February 28, 2014 marks the deadline for eligible professionals (“EPs”) to register and attest to demonstrating meaningful use for the 2013 Medicare Electronic Health Records (“EHR”) Incentive Program. EPs must successfully attest by 11:59 pm ET on February 28 to receive incentive payment for 2013 participation. The Medicare EHR Incentive…