Note: Recovery audits result in changes to CMS systems and recoupment options
Medicare Weekly Update, February 7, 2012
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Editor's Note: Kimberly Hoy, Esq., director of Medicare and compliance for HCPro, Inc., is the author of this week's note from the instructor.
This week CMS published two transmittals that affect CMS systems as a result of the recovery audit programs. One directs contractors to develop edits to avoid common overpayment situations the recovery auditors have found. The other allows providers a more streamlined option for recouping overpayments without incurring interest.
Continue reading Kimberly's note at the MedicareMentor Blog
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