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Medicare Advantage Plans Must Follow the Two-Midnight Rule

Hall Render

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) Medicare Advantage final rule for 2024 (“Final Rule”) clarified that Medicare Advantage plans must adhere to the “two-midnight rule” when making coverage determinations for inpatient services. 1395w-22(a) ). d)(2) ).

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Safeguarding Against Medical Identity Theft Training

American Medical Compliance

When someone uses your personal information, such as your name, Social Security number, or Medicare number, to make false claims to Medicare and other health insurers without your consent, it is known as medical identity theft. This wastes taxpayer money and interferes with your medical care. trillion in 2015.

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Eye Specialist Fined $907,074.64 for Medically Unnecessary Treatments

Med-Net Compliance

to resolve allegations that they submitted false claims to Medicare and Medicaid. The ophthalmologist was identified by HHS-OIG as one of the top outliers for billing the Medicare program across all medical specialists in West Virginia, far exceeding the average of Medicare claims submitted by his peers.

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Supreme Court Ruling Narrows Reach of Identity Theft Law

HIPAA Journal

Prior to the Supreme Court ruling, there was no distinction between an identity thief stealing an individual’s identity and running up huge debts, a lawyer rounding up bills and only charging full hours, a waitress overcharging customers, and a doctor overbilling Medicaid. The Supreme Court decision related to the latter.

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Florida Diabetic Shoe Company to Pay $5.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations

Healthcare Compliance Blog

million to settle allegations that the company sold custom fabricated shoe inserts to Medicare recipients that did not meet Medicare standards. Custom shoe inserts for diabetic patients can be covered by Medicare and Medicaid. A Florida based diabetic shoe company has agreed to pay over $5.5

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Why Maternity Care Deserts Aren’t Going Away. Here’s What Can Be Done

HIT Consultant

They also serve a majority of Medicaid and non-insured patients, which makes it harder to keep the doors open on maternity wards, whose cost of upkeep can be substantial. One way the government has responded to hospitals’ and health systems’ financial needs is by funding grants to close revenue gaps.

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Florida Home Health Company Pays $2.1M to Resolve False Claims Allegations

Healthcare Compliance Blog

million to the United States government to settle claims of improperly billing the Medicare Program for home health services provided to beneficiaries living in Florida. Juan Antonio Gonzalez, US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, stated, “The fraudulent billing of Medicare will not be tolerated.