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While Medicare does not require the MOON letter, federal law does require hospitals to provide it to people under outpatient observation for more than 24 hours.
Further, 60% of health systems are planning to stop accepting some Medicare Advantage plans in the near future.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who receive Medicare benefits and also have private insurance, you may want to keep an eye on your mailbox as a soon-to-arrive letter will have several ...
First Opinion readers respond to psychiatry and social contracts, Medicare and weight loss meds, and more ...
At the bottom of a letter about Sutter not accepting Medicare you left the following note: “(Ed. note: PAMF officials have said the health group does accept new patients with Medicare Advantage ...
Fact 1: There are zero doctors that are accepting new patients with just Medicare A and B. Fact 2: Most primary care physicians are not taking new patients and those who are, require a Medicare ...
News 8 On Your Side is hearing from viewers who are asking about a letter they're getting from Medicare informing them of a data breach.
Traditional Medicare is in jeopardy and few of us know because of scant press coverage of a program called Direct Contracting, launched under the Trump administration, which the Biden ...
As the Department of Health and Human Services considers proposals for the new CCO contract, this letter seeks to highlight the importance of these call centers to millions of Medicare ...
Consider these topics ahead of Medicare enrollment deadline In a year filled with unforeseen challenges and important ...
CMS is accepting letters of intent to participate in the first performance year of the Medicare direct contracting model.
The letter also said that IMA would no longer be "Medicare participating," which means IMA would no longer accept reimbursement for services directly from Medicare.