Recently, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report focusing on various areas of concerns pertaining to Medicare appeals at the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) level. In 2005, the responsibility for conducting ALJ appeals was transferred from the Social Security Administration to the Department of Health and Human Services…
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OIG Report Finds Medicare Paid $24.6 Million for Illegal Prescription Refills
On September 26, 2012 The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a report on Schedule II drugs inappropriately billed to Medicare Part D. The report found that Medicare Part D inappropriately paid for $24.6 million in Schedule II drugs billed as refills, despite federal…
OMB Issues Report to Congress Warning of $11.1 Billion Medicare Cut
On September 14, 2012 the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a report to Congress pursuant to the Sequestration Transparency Act of 2012 (STA). The report indicates that under the Budget Control Act of 2011 (BCA), Medicare spending could be cut by almost $11.1 billion in fiscal year 2013…
Name Change for Region A RAC
On August 15, 2012 the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) for Region A changed its name from Diversified Collection Services (DCS) to Performant Recovery, Inc. According to the website, processes, people, and contact information will remain the same. If you have questions about Recovery Audit Contractors, or need assistance defending a…
DOJ Contacts Hospitals About Improperly Billed Heart Implants
The Department of Justice (DOJ) reportedly set an email to hospitals nationwide on August 30, 2012 instructing them to examine implantable defibrillator surgeries covered by Medicare to determine if they were improperly billed to Medicare. The email, as reported by modernhealthcare.com, included a “resolution model” with instructions for hospitals to…
Breakthrough in the Effort to Obtain Full Part B Reimbursement for Hospitals with Inpatient Claims Denied for Medical Necessity
Since the RAC Demonstration Program launched in 2005 and the final RAC program launched in 2008, Wachler & Associates, P.C. has been instrumental in the effort to obtain full Part B outpatient reimbursement for hospitals where a short-stay inpatient claim has been denied for lack of medical necessity. Although our…
CMS Releases Provider Compliance Interactive Map
On August 1, 2012 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a Provider Compliance Interactive Map. The map is an interactive online tool that allows users to view state-by-state contact information and websites for contractors and other Medicare resources. The map is intended to simplify access to contact…
CMS Considers Changing its Policy Regarding the Services That can be Rebilled to Medicare Part B
In the recently issued Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) Proposed Rule for 2013, CMS is soliciting comments regarding policy changes that could be made on the issue of inpatient versus outpatient admission. (To view the CMS factsheet please click here.) CMS is seeking comments on potential changes which could…
Congressional Subcommittee Hears OIG Testimony on Medicare Benefit Integrity Contractors
On June 8, 2012, Robert Vito, Regional Inspector General for Evaluation and Inspections at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector General (OIG), testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee: Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The testimony focused on the current OIG assessment of…
Federal District Court Overturns Part B Claim on Judicial Review
On May 29, 2012 the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina overturned the Medicare Appeals Counsel’s (MAC’s) decision regarding one evaluation and management (E/M) service claim. Six years earlier, a CMS Program Safeguard Contractor audited Dr. Ojebuoboh. It was determined that the government had overpaid…