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Revised ABN should cause less confusion for patients

Case Management Monthly, May 1, 2008

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On March 3, CMS released the new ABN. This form, also known as the ABN-R-131, will be used for all Part B provider and supplier services, making it essential for all case managers to be aware of the change so they can effectively communicate with patients and providers.

The new ABN can be used immediately, although it is not required until September 1. The biggest benefits to hospitals are that it replaces the existing ABN-G and ABN-L and that it may be used for voluntary notifications, in place of the Notice of Exclusion from Medicare Benefits.

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