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Published: February 21, 2025 by QA MarketingTechnologists

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Review of Current Medicare Administrative Contractors

Since Medicare’s inception in 1966, private healthcare insurers have processed medical claims for Medicare beneficiaries. Originally these entities were known as Part A Fiscal Intermediaries (FI) and Part B carriers. In 2003 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) was directed via Section 911 of the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement, and Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003 to replace the Part A FIs and Part B carriers with A/B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). A Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) is a private healthcare insurer that has been awarded a geographic jurisdiction to process Medicare Part A and Part B (A/B) medical claims or Durable Medical Equipment (DME) claims for Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) beneficiaries. CMS relies on a network of MACs to serve as the primary operational contact between the Medicare FFS program and the health care providers enrolled in the program. MACs are multi-state, regional contractors responsible for administering both Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B claims. MACs perform many activities including: Process Medicare FFS claims Make and account for Medicare FFS payments Enroll providers in the Medicare FFS program Handle provider reimbursement services and audit institutional provider cost reports Handle redetermination requests (1st stage appeals process) Respond to provider inquiries Educate providers about Medicare FFS billing requirements Establish local coverage determinations (LCD’s) Review medical records for selected claims Coordinate with CMS and other FFS contractors Currently there are 12 A/B MACs and 4 DME MACs in the program that process Medicare FFS claims for nearly 70% of the total Medicare beneficiary population, or 37.5 million Medicare FFS beneficiaries. The MACs serve more than 1.5 million health care providers enrolled in the Medicare FFS program. Collectively, the MACs process more than 1.2 billion Medicare FFS claims annually, 210 million Part A claims and more than 1 billion Part B claims, and paid $367 billion in Medicare benefits. MAC A/B Jurisdiction Map (March 2023):   Source: www.cms.gov

Aug 09,2016 by Experian Health

Stop Wasting Money Reworking Claims

Did you know that it costs an average of $25 to rework a single claim?  It’s true, according to a recent Health IT News article. The article goes on further to state that as many as 65 percent of denied claims remain unresolved because they are too costly to rectify. These unpaid claims eventually become lost revenue. Experian Health’s Denials Workflow Manager and Enhanced Claim Status solutions are part of an integrated revenue cycle platform for healthcare providers to manage payer billing and payment processes.  Effective management of these processes directly results in improved cash flow, lower days in A/R, and more efficient operations. Clients converting to our integrated claims and denial solution are experiencing a 50% increase in clean claim rates and faster turnaround on cash. Learn more by visiting our Claims Management page or reserve your spot at one or both of our Claims sessions at the upcoming HFMA ANI conference: June 27 | 1:30pm | Manage Denials to Maximize Reimbursement, Revenue and Cash Flow June 28 | 9:45am | Claims Management

May 31,2016 by Experian Health

First-to-Market: Experian Health Delivers On Demand Coverage Discovery for Epic EMR

Experian Health has launched Coverage Discovery® on demand, which is integrated into Epic’s EMR. We are the first-to-market with this functionality for Epic. In addition to Coverage Discovery’s batch reclassification of uncompensated care by finding previously misidentified patient coverage across both government and commercial payers by using advanced analytics, multiple data sources and a proprietary coverage optimization engine, the “on demand” feature provides Epic clients with additional opportunities to find coverage early in the revenue cycle—reducing additional downstream processes. By adding the on demand option, Experian Health’s clients can now run Coverage Discovery within their Epic workflow, which will help to reduce errors, save time and ultimately improve their revenue cycle. Every dollar found in our proactive, automated Coverage Discovery solution is a dollar that our clients are not spending pursuing patients for payment, paying for expensive collection agencies, or writing off to bad debt. Coverage Discovery is also available via eCare NEXT®, OneSource and Batch for non-Epic users. Coverage Discovery is providing significant results for over 300 Experian Health clients. In 2015, the solution discovered coverage associated with over $1.1 billion in charges. According to Murry Ford, Director, Revenue Strategy at Grady Health System, “Coverage Discovery consistently delivers value to our organization. Since our June 2015 go-live of the batch product and November 2015 go-live of the on demand product, Coverage Discovery has protected $2.3 million in reimbursement, $509,000 of which resulted from Coverage Discovery on demand queries for inpatient admissions over a two month period.” Read our latest press release, which further highlights Grady’s success using this solution.

May 31,2016 by Experian Health

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