CMS Transmittals and MLN Matters articles
Medicare Weekly Update, August 7, 2007
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Editor's note: Links published in the original August 7 edition were broken. Below are the correct links.
On August 2, CMS issued three MLN Matters articles, two of which are "special edition" articles:
- Reasons for provider notification of Medicare claims disputed/rejected by supplemental payers/insurers. (View here.)
- Important guidance on the new CMS-1500 and UB-04 forms (View here.)
CMS released a third MLN Matters article to accompany Transmittal 1295, "Laboratory and radiology: Adjustment to Common Working File duplicate claim edit," released July 13.
To view this MLN Matters article, click here.
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