Corporate Compliance

Note: More on deductibles and coinsurance

Medicare Weekly Update, November 17, 2009

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Editor’s note: Judith Kares, JD, CPC, regulatory specialist for HCPro, Inc., is the author of this week’s note from the instructor.

CMS recently published the Part A deductible and coinsurance and Part B deductible amounts for CY 2010. For most covered inpatient stays, as well as covered outpatient services, Medicare does not pay the entire Medicare allowable for those stays or outpatient services. Beneficiaries generally are responsible for a portion of the Medicare allowable in the form of deductibles and/or coinsurance.

Under Part A, Medicare beneficiaries are entitled to 90 regular benefit days per benefit period. Regular benefit days renew whenever a new benefit period begins. That is, a patient once again has 90 covered inpatient days every time a new benefit period begins.  Medicare beneficiaries are also entitled to 60 lifetime reserve days, which may be used after regular benefit days for that benefit period have been exhausted. Lifetime reserve days do not renew. Once used, they are gone forever. 

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