CMS updates: Contacting CMS in regards to RAC-reviewed claims and RAC ODF transcripts
The RAC Report, December 24, 2008
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Are you questioning a claim reviewed by a RAC during the demonstration project? If so, CMS announced an e-mail address to which you can send your inquires. According to a December 12 update to the CMS Web site, you may e-mail your questions to RAC@cms.hhs.gov.
In addition, CMS recently posted transcripts for the November 12 and 13 Special Open Door Forums (ODF) on RACs. To read the transcripts, click on the following links:
- Transcript of the November 12 call for Part A providers
- Transcript of the November 13 call for Part B providers
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1 comments on “CMS updates: Contacting CMS in regards to RAC-reviewed claims and RAC ODF transcripts ”
- Gytha (8/1/2011 at 8:38 AM)
- I went to tons of links before this, what was I tihiknng?
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