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11/27/13

CMS Releases the 2014 Final Rule

On November 27, 2013, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the final rule for services reimbursed under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS). The final rule contains information on the 2014 conversion factor used to determine payment, 2014 therapy cap, therapy cap exception process, manual medical review process, application of the therapy cap to critical access hospitals, application of the therapy cap to hospital outpatient departments, significant changes to the PQRS program for private practices, and incident-to-physician services, just to name a few. Therapy Cap, Exception Process & Review for Claims Exceeding $3700 The therapy cap dollar

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11/27/13

The Medicare Appeals Process Amounts in Controversy for Calendar Year 2014

There are two levels in the Medicare Appeals process (Level III and Level V) that requires an amount in controversy (AIC) in order for the request to be considered. Following the Qualified Independent Contractor’s (QIC’s) decision, a party to the reconsideration may request an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing within 60 days of receipt of the reconsideration decision. Appellants must send notice of the ALJ hearing request to all parties to the QIC for reconsideration. In order to request a hearing by an ALJ, the amount remaining in controversy must meet the threshold requirement. For calendar year 2014, the amount

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11/27/13

Update to Medicare Deductible, Coinsurance and Premium Rates for 2014

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the 2014 deductible, coinsurance and premium rates. CMS announced that premiums for Medicare Part B will remain flat in 2014 and the Medicare Part B deductible will remain $147.00 as it was in 2013. Premiums for Medicare Part B will remain at $104.90, the same as it was in 2013. The Medicare Part A premium will decrease $15.00 in 2014 to $426.00. Part A pays for inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facilities and some home care services; however, 99% of Medicare users do not pay premiums for Part A. The

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