60 Days to Pay – Has Medicare Reached the Point of No Return?

C. Garner
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In February the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) clarified an oft quoted existing rule: Providers must return overpayments to Medicare within 60 days “after the date on which the overpayment was identified,” or in the alternative, “the date any corresponding cost report is due, if applicable.” For providers of any size, failure to report and return Medicare overpayments pursuant to these temporal requirements may result in potential liability under the Federal False Claims Act, resulting in substantial monetary penalties and the risk of being denied future claims for reimbursement.The systemic problems facing the Medicare system today should not be underestimated, especially when escalating health care expenses threaten the system’s future sustainability. Institutional survival, however, is also an undeniably critical component in the delivery of health care, especially if future Medicare beneficiaries intend to access the health care services to which they are entitled under any Federal health program. Fully understanding the alternative deviates slightly from tenets of medicine and science, and perhaps is better phrased by philosopher George Berkeley: “But, say you, surely there is nothing easier than for me to imagine trees, for instance, in a park [...] and nobody by to perceive them. [...] The objects of sense exist only when they are perceived; the trees therefore are in the garden [...] no longer than while there is somebody by to perceive them.”
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60天付款-医疗保险已经达到了不可逆转的地步?
今年2月,医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(“CMS”)澄清了一项经常被引用的现行规定:医疗服务提供者必须在“发现超支之日”或“相应的成本报告到期之日”后60天内将超额支付返还给医疗保险。对于任何规模的医疗服务提供者,未能按照这些临时要求报告和返还医疗保险超额支付可能会导致《联邦虚假申报法》规定的潜在责任,导致巨额罚款和未来被拒绝报销的风险。今天医疗保险系统面临的系统性问题不应被低估,特别是当不断上涨的医疗费用威胁到系统未来的可持续性时。然而,不可否认的是,制度的生存也是提供医疗保健的关键组成部分,特别是如果未来的医疗保险受益人打算获得他们在任何联邦医疗计划下有权获得的医疗保健服务。完全理解另一种选择稍微偏离了医学和科学的原则,也许哲学家乔治·伯克利(George Berkeley)的话更贴切:“但是,你说,对我来说,没有什么比想象公园里的树更容易的了……没有人能察觉到它们。[…感觉对象只有在被感知时才存在;因此,树在花园里[…]只要有人在旁边看见他们,他们就不会离开。”
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