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Pursuant to Section 935 of the MMA:

(A)             there is a sustained or high level of payment error; or

In addition to advocating the merits of a claim through various techniques, certain legal defenses are available.  Defenses that have proven valuable for providers and suppliers challenging Medicare audit determinations include: invoking the treating physician rule, arguing the “Waiver of Liability” defense, arguing the provider is without fault, challenging the timeliness of the audit and/or claim denial, and challenging the statistical extrapolation (if one was involved). 

If a Medicare provider or supplier receives a claim denial or a finding of overpayment is made as a result of a RAC review, the denial will be subject to the standard Medicare appeals process.  The regulations governing the uniform Medicare Part A and Part B appeals process are contained in 42 C.F.R. Part 405, subpart I. 

I.                   INTRODUCTION

If an initial determination involved a decision regarding the medical necessity of an item or service, the QIC’s reconsideration must involve consideration by a panel of physicians or appropriate healthcare professionals, and must be based on clinical experience, the patient’s medical records, and medical, technical, and scientific evidence on record.  Where the claim involves physician services, the reviewing professional must be a physician.  However, the physician reviewer need not be in the same specialty as the physician whose claims have been denied. 

 

Providers dissatisfied with a carrier’s redetermination decision may file a request for reconsideration to be conducted by a Qualified Independent Contractor (QIC).  This second level of appeal must be filed within 180 calendar days of receiving notice of the redetermination decision.  There is no amount in controversy requirement.

CMS compensates the RACs on a contingency fee basis, based upon the principal amount of collection (or the amount paid back to) a provider.  This fee arrangement provides incentives to the RACs to aggressively review and deny claims, including claims that the RAC alleges to be not “medically necessary,” an area containing much subjectivity, and a category of denial often highly disputed by the provider.  As noted above, in FY 2007, the RACs identified and collected $357.2 million in overpayments, and repaid just $14.3 million in identified underpayments to Medicare providers and suppliers.  Thus, approximately 96 percent of the alleged improper payments identified (and collected or returned as appropriate) were overpayments, as opposed to underpayments.  However, in a significant change from the demonstration program, under the permanent RAC program, if a provider files an appeal disputing the overpayment determination, and provider wins this appeal at any level, the RAC is not entitled to keep its contingency fee, and must repay CMS the amount it received for the recovery.

Although RACs are responsible for correcting underpayments as well as overpayments, it is the process of recouping alleged overpayments that is of particular significance to Medicare providers and suppliers.  RACs may make determinations regarding coverage, coding and other technical issues (e.g. duplicate claims).  The RACs are permitted to attempt to identify improper payments resulting from any of the following:

 

In addition, providers also will be deemed to be without fault in the absence of evidence to the contrary, if the overpayment was discovered subsequent to the third calendar year after the year of payment.

Further, according to the Medicare Financial Management Manual, “If an overpayment is determined based on a reopening outside of the above parameters, the FI or carrier will not recover the overpayment.”

 

(1) LIMITATION ON USE OF EXTRAPOLATION. –A Medicare contractor may not use extrapolation to determine overpayment amounts to be recovered by recoupment, offset, or otherwise, unless the Secretary determines that –

Section 306 of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), directed the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to conduct a three-year demonstration program using RACs.  The demonstration began in 2005 in the three states with the highest Medicare expenditures: California, Florida and New York.  The purpose of the demonstration program was to determine whether the use of RACs would be a cost-effective way to identify and correct improper payments in the Medicare FFS program.  The RAC demonstration program proved highly financially successful from the point of view of the CMS.  In fact, in fiscal year (FY) 2007 alone, the RACs identified and collected $357.2 million in overpayments, and repaid just $14.3 million in identified underpayments to Medicare providers and suppliers.  Based upon information compiled by CMS, the RAC demonstration program cost only 22 cents for each dollar returned to the Medicare Trust Funds.

 

(B)              documented educational intervention has failed to correct the payment error.

The first level in the new appeals process is redetermination.  Providers must submit redetermination requests in writing within 120 calendar days of receiving notice of initial determination.  There is no amount in controversy requirement.

Medicare regulations recognize that, in the interest of equity, Medicare providers and suppliers must be able to rely on coverage determinations.  Accordingly, the Medicare regulations place restrictions upon the permissible timeframe for reopening determinations.  According to the federal regulations governing the Medicare appeals process, once an initial determination to pay a claim has been made, the claim can be only reopened for review within a certain time period. 

 

V.                CONCLUSION

II.                RECOVERY AUDIT CONTRACTORS

            Additionally, the provider without fault defense may be employed in the case of post-payment review denials.  The Medicare provider without fault provisions, Section 1870 of the Social Security Act, states that payment will be made to a provider if the provider was without “fault” with regard to billing for and accepting payment for disputed services.     

            As a general rule, a provider will be considered without fault if he exercised reasonable care in billing for and accepting payment, i.e., the provider complied with all pertinent regulations, made full disclosure of all material facts, and on the basis of the information available, had a reasonable basis for assuming the payment was correct.

Medicare providers and suppliers nationwide are well advised to begin preparing for the RACs and increased Medicare auditing activity now.  Although providers cannot stop RAC audits from happening, radiology providers can begin to prepare by dedicating resources to:

Stage 4: Medicare Appeals Council Review

 

Pursuant to 42 C.F.R. § 405.986, “good cause” may be established when:

 

 

 

Stage 3: Administrative Law Judge Hearing

 

            The final step in the appeals process is judicial review in federal district court.  A request for review in district court must be filed within 60 days of receipt of the MAC’s decision.  In a federal district court action, the findings of fact by the Secretary of HHS are deemed conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.

            The third level of appeal is the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing.  A provider dissatisfied with a reconsideration decision or who has exercised the escalation provision at the reconsideration stage may request an ALJ hearing.  The request must be filed within 60 days following receipt of the QIC’s decision and must meet the amount in controversy requirement.  ALJ hearings can be conducted by video-teleconference (VTC), in-person, or by telephone.  The regulations require the hearing to be conducted by VTC if the technology is available; however, if VTC is unavailable or in other extraordinary circumstances the ALJ may hold an in-person hearing.  Additionally, the ALJ may offer a telephone hearing. 

In many post-payment audits, CMS will audit a small sample of a provider’s records and, if it finds an overpayment, CMS will extrapolate the overpayment to the provider’s entire patient population.  The MMA sets limits regarding when statistical extrapolation may be used, and the Medicare manuals establish guidelines for CMS to follow when performing an audit based upon a statistical sample.  If an extrapolation is flawed, it may be successfully challenged, bringing the total dollars at issue to the “actual” alleged overpayment, and not the extrapolated alleged overpayment.  For example, in one recent case challenged by this firm, CMS alleged an “actual” overpayment of approximately $28,000, which it then extrapolated to render its determination that the provider had been overpaid over $1.5 million.  This firm was successful challenging the methodology of this statistical extrapolation and the extrapolation was overturned. 

Pursuant to 42 C.F.R. § 405.980 (b), a contractor may reopen and revise its initial determination:

When performing coverage or coding reviews of medical records requested from a Medicare provider or supplier, nurses (RNs) or therapists are required to make determinations regarding medical necessity and certified coders are required to make coding determinations.  The RACs are not required to involve physicians in the medical record review process.  However, the RACs are required to employ a minimum of one FTE contractor medical director (CMD), who is a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy, and arrange for an alternate CMD in the event that the CMD is unavailable for an extended period.  The CMD will provide services such as providing guidance to RAC staff regarding interpretation of Medicare policy.

Stage 2: Reconsideration

 

            Medicare providers and suppliers subject to RAC or other Medicare audits should understand that many strategies exist that can be employed successfully in the appeals process to effectuate meaningful results.  These strategies involve effectively advocating the merits of the underlying services as well as employing legal defenses. 

 

 

Advocating the Merits

 

Of particular note, providers must submit a full and early presentation of evidence in the reconsideration stage.  When filing a reconsideration request, a provider must present evidence and allegations related to the dispute and explain the reasons for the disagreement with the initial determination and redetermination.  Absent good cause, failure of a provider to submit evidence prior to the issuance of the notice of reconsideration precludes subsequent consideration of the evidence.  Accordingly, providers may not be permitted to introduce evidence in later stages of the appeals process if such evidence was not presented at the reconsideration stage.

Although the RACs have fairly broad discretion in determining which claims to review for the purposes of identifying payment errors, CMS has prohibited the RACs from looking at certain categories of claims.  For example:

 

                        (b)        Failure to furnish information which he knew or should have known to be material; or

 

III.             MEDICARE AUDITS – The Medicare Appeals Process

 

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Section 302 of the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 makes the RAC program permanent, and requires the expansion of the RAC program nationwide by no later than 2010.  CMS is aggressively moving forward with this expansion.  During the final months of the demonstration program, RACs expanded into South Carolina and Massachusetts.  According to the “RAC Expansion Schedule” published on the CMS website, CMS planned to expand to 19 states by March 2008, 5 more states by October 2008, and the remaining states by January 2009 or later.  Although CMS has not yet expanded to 19 states as planned, radiology providers and suppliers in these states can expect the commencement of RAC auditing activity at any time.

Stage 1: Redetermination

 

 

 

                        (a)        An incorrect statement made by the individual which he knew or should have known to be incorrect; or

 

                        (c)        With respect to the overpaid individual only, acceptance of a payment, which he knew or could have been expected to know, was incorrect.

            “Fault,” for purposes of the provider without fault provision, is defined as follows:

Attention radiology providers and suppliers: Get ready for increased Medicare auditing activity.  The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program has been made permanent and is expanding nationwide, beginning this year.  Claim denials and overpayment determinations made by RACs are subject to the Medicare appeals process.  Radiology providers and suppliers are well advised to understand the Medicare appeals process and should recognize that there are many effective strategies that can be successfully employed in the appeals process to defend Medicare audits. 

IV.             STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING MEDICARE AUDITS

 

Audit Defenses

 

Stage 5: Federal District Court

The fourth level of appeal is the Medicare Appeals Council (MAC) Review.  The MAC is within the Departmental Appeals Board of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  A MAC Review request must be filed within 60 days following receipt of the ALJ’s decision.  Among other requirements, a request for MAC Review must identify and explain the parts of the ALJ action with which the party disagrees.  Unless the request is from an un-represented beneficiary, the MAC will limit its review to the issues raised in the written request for review.

 

When advocating the merits of a claim, healthcare legal counsel assisting Radiology providers and suppliers often find it useful to draft a position paper outlining the factual and legal arguments in support of payment for a disputed claim.  In addition, in most cases it is advantageous to engage the services of a qualified expert.  Appropriate use of an expert can prove very useful, particularly when the audit involves medical necessity denials.  In arguing the merits, other strategies that can prove successful include the use of medical summaries, illustrations, and other types of color-coded charts or graphs depicting the claims at issue that are user-friendly for the decision maker. 

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