Regulations: CMS posts 2011 Medicare enrollment application fee
Medicare Weekly Update, March 29, 2011
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CMS publishes 2011 application fee
On March 23, CMS published in the Federal Register a notice to announce the $505 calendar year 2011 application fee for institutional providers that are initially enrolling in the Medicare program, revalidating their Medicare enrollment, or adding a new Medicare practice location. These institutional providers and suppliers are required to submit the 2011 fee amount with any enrollment applications submitted on or after March 25, 2011, and on or before December 31, 2011.
View the Federal Register notice.
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