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Post-PHE: Brush up on rules to guard against audits 

May 26, 2023Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

WATERLOO, Iowa – With the public health emergency officially over, HME providers need to prepare for a return to “normal” – including a return to audits, say industry stakeholders.  On April 28, ahead of the PHE ending on May 11, CMS published directions for claims impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the agency’s guidance: Continue to use the CR modifier for rentals and supplies, and return to proof of delivery with a patient’s signature.  “During...

Audit, Public Health Emergency


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In brief: PHE ends, CMS audits Medicare Advantage, CQRC calls for safeguards 

February 3, 2023HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has announced that the public health emergency will end on May 11, 2023.  Under the last declaration in January, the PHE was set to end on April 11.  “The advance notice goes beyond HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra’s previous guidance to health care stakeholders that the agency would provide at least 60 days advance notice before ending the PHE,” AAHomecare noted in a bulletin.  Knowing when the PHE will end gives industry...

Audit, Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC), Home Oxygen, Medicare Advantage, Public Health Emergency, Therapy


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Kelly Grahovac

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Contractors ‘flip switch’ on audits

January 6, 2023Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

YARMOUTH, Maine – After lying largely dormant during the public health emergency, audits are on the rise, including for respiratory claims, say industry consultants.  While audits never stopped completely during the PHE, waivers of certain coverage criteria, including for oxygen equipment and CGMs, helped lessen the burden on providers. But UPIC auditors are now increasingly targeting claims covered by those waivers, says Kelly Grahovac.   “It’s almost like they...

Audit, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Kelly Grahovac, Ronda Buhrmester


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Performant renewed for audit contract 

December 20, 2022HME News Staff

LIVERMORE, Calif. - Performant Healthcare Solutions has announced that CMS has awarded the company the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Recovery Audit contract, also known as the Commercial Repayment Center (CRC), for a six-year term consisting of one base year and five option years. This is a contingency fee contract, meaning CMS pays Performant a percentage of overpayment recoveries returned to the Medicare Trust Fund. “This contract win is an affirmation of our demonstrated history of continuous...

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In brief: Audit update, CQRC comment, home infusion payment

November 11, 2022HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – CMS plans to primarily focus MAC, RAC and SMRC medical reviews on claims with dates of service outside of the public health emergency, the agency stated in a recent clarification.  CMS stated:  “During the PHE, flexibilities were applied across claim types. For certain DME items, this included the non-enforcement of clinical indications for coverage. Since clinical indications for coverage were not enforced for certain DME items provided during the PHE, once...

Aeroflow, Audit, CCS Medical, Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC), Home Infusion, Intuity Medical, Medline, Soleo Health


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CMS clarifies audit plans

November 11, 2022HME News Staff

WASHINGTON – CMS plans to primarily focus MAC, RAC and SMRC medical reviews on claims with dates of service outside of the public health emergency, the agency stated in a recent clarification.  CMS stated:  “During the PHE, flexibilities were applied across claim types. For certain DME items, this included the non-enforcement of clinical indications for coverage. Since clinical indications for coverage were not enforced for certain DME items provided during the PHE, once...

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Audits: ‘It’s not fair, but it’s the reality’

October 25, 2022Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

ATLANTA – The government has gotten much better at analyzing data for evidence of fraud, so HME providers need to be sure they are maintaining a culture of compliance.  That was a main takeaway during “Understanding How the Government Uses Audits to Bring Fraud Investigations” at Medtrade on Monday.  “(The Center for Program Integrity) is currently tracking all claims,” said Josh Skora, a partner with the law firm K&L Gates. “Once they have aberrant...

2022, Audit, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Medtrade


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Lean less heavily on waivers

October 4, 2022John Andrews

ATLANTA - As the HME industry ventures further into a post-pandemic landscape, providers should move away from reliance on audit waivers and flexibilities, Medtrade East speakers say.  While audits never stopped completely during the throes of COVID-19, federally sanctioned waivers helped staunch the burden to providers while the pandemic raged. Yet, now with the viral threat easing up, so are the audit breaks.  “I strongly encourage any suppliers who are relying on waivers...

2022, Audit, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Medtrade


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Specialty Providers

QIC sides with Viemed

May 17, 2022HME News Staff

LAFAYETTE, La. – Medicare’s Qualified Independent Contractor found that 77% of certain claims for non-invasive ventilation submitted by Viemed Healthcare were, indeed, medically necessary.  The Office of Inspector General in May 2021 issued a report saying most of the Medicare claims submitted for non-invasive ventilation by the company under its original name, Sleep Management, did not comply with Medicare requirements, something the company pushed back on.  “The...

Audit, Non-invasive ventilation, Quality Independent Contractor, Viemed Healthcare


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Legal spotlight: Mandates, audits

April 2, 2022Liz Beaulieu, Editor

AMARILLO, Texas – With the roller coaster of vaccine mandates and the uptick in audits, legal issues are keeping HME providers on their toes, say Jeff Baird and Denise Leard. Baird and Leard, both health care attorneys with Brown & Fortunato, gave HME News a look into the latest developments on these two topics.  Vaccine variables The long story short, Baird says, is if you’re an HME company, you have to worry about whether or not your employees are visiting a health care facility...

Audit, Denise Leard, Home Medical Equipment (HME), Jeff Baird, vaccines


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