CLM Magazine: Time to Get Paid

MARC’s Heather Sanderson and David Farber penned an article in CLM Magazine outlining issues within Medicaid Third Party Liability (TPL)  programs that can be solved by implementing the Provide Accurate Information Directly (PAID) Act. “The good news is that congress has the opportunity to get Medicaid TPL right. First, Congress should focus the data and follow the money by working to streamline TPL recoveries from Medicare and group health policies. Second, Congress should enact the PAID Act — recently introduced legislation that would require CMS to respond to a ‘Section 111 query’ with enrollment information about the beneficiary’s Medicare Advantage, Part D, and Medicaid status.” 

The article in its entirety can be read below on pages 36-39. 

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