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Recovery Auditor Report, January 26, 2012
DCS Healthcare posts 25 new issues for medical necessity claims
DCS Healthcare added 25 new issues for medical necessity claims to its CMS-approved list for providers in Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Rhode Island.
View the issues from January 17.
View the issues from January 23.
CGI posts two new issues for DRG validation claims
CGI added two new issues for DRG validation claims to its CMS-approved list for providers in all Region B states.
View the issues from January 20.
Connolly adds two new issues across two categories
Connolly Healthcare added two new issues across two categories—one for outpatient hospital – unspecified claims and one for physician claims—to its CMS-approved list for providers in Region C states. (See link for individual state applicability.)
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