Articles Posted in Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs) and Medicare Appeals

Effective January 1, 2012, Highmark Medicare Services (“Highmark”) was acquired by Diversified Service Options, Inc. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc.). As a result of the acquisition, Highmark changed its name to Novitas Solutions, Inc. (“Novitas”). Novitas will continue Highmark’s role as the Medicare Administrative Contractor (“MAC”) for J12 […]

On February 8, 2012, the Office of Inspector General published the November and December Recovery Act Oversight Monthly Reports. The most recent figures indicate that in November 2011, $12,589,859.00 dollars of Recovery Act funds were used on Recovery Audit activities. In December 2011, $13,161,164.00 dollars of Recovery Act funds were used on Recovery Audit activities. […]

When a patient presents at an emergency department of a hospital, they are evaluated by a ER physician to determine whether they should be admitted as inpatient or outpatient observation. An inpatient admission occurs when a person is admitted to a hospital for bed occupancy for purposes of receiving inpatient hospital services. The criteria when […]

Modern Healthcare reports that two anti-fraud demonstration projects announced in November by CMS were delayed after they drew heavy provider opposition. The first project would require pre-authorization for scooters and power wheelchairs prescribed to Medicare beneficiaries in any of the seven states with the highest concentration of fraud or billing errors, including, California, Michigan, New […]

On December 30, 2011, CMS issued an informational bulletin CPI-B 12-01 entitled, Affordable Care Act Program integrity Provisions – Guidance to States – Section 6411(a) – Expansion of the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) Program to Medicaid (“Bulletin”). By way of brief background, Section 6411(a) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”) expands the […]

Today, CMS held its Open Door Forum related to the CMS A/B Rebilling Demonstration. General information related to the CMS call is available at http://go.cms.gov/cert-demos. This website includes a Frequently Asked Question document, slides related to the call, and the enrollment application. CMS outlines the process for the rebilling demonstration as follows: Once a provider […]

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) defines an overpayment as a payment to a provider or supplier that exceeds the amounts payable under Medicare statutes and regulations. If CMS identifies an overpayment made to a provider or supplier, it will initiate a recovery process for those identified overpayments. CMS’ recovery process begins by […]

The Medicare RAC program is expanding even further. By way of a Fact Sheet issued on November 15, 2011, CMS announced three new initiatives with respect to its Medicare RAC program. Beginning January 1, 2012, CMS will conduct demonstration projects with the goal to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse in the Medicare program. The three […]

In an indictment unsealed on October 12, Matthew Kolodesh (a/k/a “Matvei Kolodech”) was charged with a laundry list of crimes, including 1 count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud, 21 counts of healthcare fraud, 2 counts of mail fraud and 11 counts of money laundering of monetary instruments over $10,000. Kolodesh set up, controlled and […]

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”), as required by Section 6411 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”), must annually report to Congress “concerning the effectiveness of the Recovery Audit Contractor program under Medicaid and Medicare and shall include such reports recommendations for expanding or improving the program.” In its FY […]

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