What does this mean to you?
As of June 17th, Medicare began to process the claims they'd been holding since June 1st. So you may begin to get payments this week. Which is good (especially if you were unaware of the hold). HOWEVER, you may find that your payments have been diminished.
Because the payment reprieve still has yet to be passed, and the date has passed for the pay cut to be in action, you will probably be seeing that the pay cut IS in effect on this check (and into the future), until or unless H.R. 4213 passes. There has been no word about retro-paybacks when it does pass, but it is possible that you may recoup the losses in the future, once everything has all been sorted out.
- For current information on the bill, you can visit OpenCongress.org
- You can also get information from Medicare via their automated voice recordings at Medicare.
- You can also get additional information on Medicare's latest bulletin.
1 comment:
Even thought the pay cut problem has been temporarily resolved. Payments are only just beginning to be processed from June 1st. This is causing many offices to call in a panic because they have not received a Medicare check in a month. This has nothing to do with your THOMAS software, and everything to do with the backlog of claims that need to be processed. If you want to know what the status is of your outstanding claims you will need to call in to Medicare's system and check. Hopefully the backlog will move quickly and smoothly, and don't forget to keep sending your new claims in.
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