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CMS Delays Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Medical Necessity Reviews

According to its most-recently published “Expansion Schedule,” the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) planned to expand the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program to 23 states by March 1, 2009, and the remaining states by August 1, 2009 or later. RAC automated reviews soon will begin, but medical necessity…

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Stark Law Article Published by Partners in AHRA

Health Law Partners Adrienne Dresevic and Carey F. Kalmowitz published an article in Link, the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) member newsletter, which discusses current application of the Federal Stark law. The article addresses the In-Office Ancillary Services Exception (IOASE), which many office-based diagnostic imaging arrangements rely upon to enable…

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Obama to Talk to AMA Regarding Future of Healthcare

Today, President Obama plans to address the American Medical Association (AMA) to discuss his future plans regarding healthcare. His plans intend to make the healthcare industry in the United States–one that represents roughly 18% of the U.S. economy–more efficient through a government-sponsored insurance plan while not adding to the federal…

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Florida Allows Insurance Companies to Pay Out-of-Network Physicians Directly

Florida gives physicians the green light to be paid. On June 10, Governor Crist, of Florida, signed a bill that will allow insurance companies to pay out-of-network physicians directly, if the patient allows. Prior to this law, out-of-network physicians prayed that they would receive their claims payment from patients who…

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Medicaid Enrollment Up; Physician Acceptance of Medicaid Patients Down

Michigan Medicaid enrollment is increasing, due to the challenging economic status of the state, says the Detroit News. However, also due to the state’s economy, Medicaid is cutting reimbursement payments to physicians, causing many of them to turn down new or even all Medicaid patients. According to physicians, the reimbursements…

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Civil False Claims Act Liability Expanded

Liability under the Civil False Claims Act has been expanded. On May 20, 2009, President Obama signed the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (FERA) into law. FERA contains amendments to the civil False Claims Act (FCA) that expand liability under FCA and gives the government increased powers to investigate. According…

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Out of Network Billing Under Increased Scrutiny

Out of network patient billing gives rise to many issues. As a result, some health care providers, including physician groups and ambulatory surgery centers, have struggled with the decision to participate or not to participate in various insurance plans. In addition to the political considerations that arise, various state and…