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07/14/2014

New Legislation Introduced to Fix Medicare Audits, Bring Back Clinical Inference

Special Announcement by AAHomecare

The American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) is proud to announce the introduction of a new piece of legislation to fix the broken Medicare audit system. The Audit Improvement and Reform Act (AIR Act), sponsored by Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) and John Barrow (D-GA), will increase transparency, education and outreach, and reward suppliers that have low error rates on audited claims. The AIR Act would apply to all MACs, RACs, and all other contractors performing audits on durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) providers. Visit www.FixMedicareAudits.org to download a copy of the legislation, issue brief and learn how you can support the legislation.

Key provisions in the legislation include:

·         For reoccurring claims, the Secretary shall toll the timely claim filing limits so DMEPOS supplier are not prohibited from taking an appeal from the determination of a claim in a pre or post payment-audit, or the submission or resubmission for payment of any claims that follow sequentially from the audited claim on the basis that the timely claim filing limits have expired.

·         The Secretary shall not implement policy changes or clarifications for DMEPOS audit requirements sooner than 6 months after publishing the changes in the Federal Register.

AAHomecare thanks Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) and John Barrow (D-GA) for taking the lead on this vital piece of legislation and championing audit reform in Congress.

This has been as unfair as it can possibly get,” said Thomas Ryan, president of the American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare). “An out of control process fueled rampant audits, and then the victims of these audits no longer had an appeals process to challenge the findings. We applaud Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) John Barrow (D-GA)  and other sponsors of the legislation for recognizing that something had to be done to protect the rights of providers across the country.”

“With her background as a nurse, Rep. Ellmers knows healthcare and she knows DME, said Jay Witter, vice president of government affairs for AAHomecare. Rep. Ellmers has been an advocate for the HME industry, thanks to hard work from NCAMES and HME providers in North Carolina. These members built a relationship with Rep. Ellmers and educated her on the issues such as competitive bidding and the out of control audit system that hurts businesses,” concluded Witter.

 “There is fraud, we all know that there is fraud and abuse of the system, but you are going after the good guys to make up the dollar difference. You are not addressing the real fraud issues,” said Rep. Ellmers at a hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations entitled “Medicare Program Integrity: Screening Out Errors, Fraud, and Abuse on June 25. Rep. Ellmers presented problems that providers face with audits and the timetable for payment to Deputy Administrator and Director at the Center for Program Integrity at CMS, Shantanu Agrawal, M.D., and showed how difficult it is for providers to stay in business with the excessive audit demands they face – up to 46 percent of claims in some categories. Click here to view the video of Rep. Ellmers at the hearing.

To support the legislation, AAHomecare today launched www.FixMedicareAudits.org. The site brings together the key components of AAHomecare audit reform strategy. These include supporting the AIR Act, the HME Audit KEY audit data collection and reporting platform, and Share Your Audit Story, a place to share stories of how audits have hurt patients and providers.

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