The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission Friday issued its June report to Congress, which includes several recommendations approved by the panel during its January and March meetings. Specifically, the report recommends that Congress:

  • direct the Health and Human Services Secretary to develop and implement by 2022 a set of national guidelines for coding hospital emergency department visits.
  •  require advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to bill the Medicare program directly, eliminating “incident to” billing for services they provide, and that the HHS Secretary refine Medicare’s specialty designations for APRNs and PAs.
  •  direct the HHS Secretary to establish thresholds for the completeness and accuracy of Medicare Advantage encounter data; evaluate MA organizations’ submitted data and provide feedback; apply a payment withhold to MA organizations that do not meet the thresholds and refund to those that do; and by 2024, establish a mechanism for providers to submit claims directly to the Medicare administrative contractors if an individual MA organization does not meet the thresholds or chooses this option, or for all MA organizations if program-wide thresholds are not achieved. 

The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission also issued its June report to Congress Friday, which includes a recommendation approved at its recent meeting that Congress change the definition of Medicaid shortfall to exclude costs and payments for all Medicaid-eligible patients for whom Medicaid is not the primary payer.

Related News Articles

Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services July 2 announced it will provide Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program coverage to incarcerated people…
Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General last week announced its intent to investigate Medicare Advantage Organizations’ prior…
Headline
In a letter submitted July 2 to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on guidance for the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, the AHA expressed…
Headline
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services June 28 released a proposed rule on mitigating the impact of significant, anomalous and highly suspect (SAHS)…
Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services June 26 announced beneficiary coinsurance reductions for 64 prescription drugs available through Medicare Part B.…
Perspective
For too long and for too many patients, the process of obtaining prior authorization for a medical procedure or medicine has been a tangled web, as people are…