-
Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) Urges Beneficiaries to Support Legislative Reforms to Improve Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Program
WASHINGTON, DC – February 22, 2023 – Established in 2008 with a mission to improve the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) program, the Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) has unveiled a new website aimed at improving their critically important work.
-
Insurers could face stiff Medicare secondary payer penalties
By Angela Childers Business Sources A long-awaited proposed rule regarding late reporting of Medicare Secondary Payer data could mean potentially significant penalties for workers compensation insurers, self-insured entities and others.The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released the proposed rule for Section 111 reporting on Feb. 18 — seven years after it first accepted comments on […]
-
MARC Statement Concerning Section 111 Penalties Proposed Rule
WASHINGTON, DC – The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) Chair Re Knack today issued the following statement regarding the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) release of a proposed rule concerning how it will assess penalties for Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) late reporting: “Late last week the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services released […]
-
MARC Applauds Bipartisan Bill to Improve Medicare Secondary Payer Policy
WASHINGTON, DC – The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) today applauded the introduction of the Provide Accurate Information Directly Act (PAID Act) (H.R. 1375), a bipartisan bill to improve the Medicare Secondary Payer process and provide a clear framework for communication among involved stakeholders. “The PAID Act will ensure that there is a clear and […]
-
MARC Applauds Inclusion of Bipartisan and Bicameral Medicaid Third Party Liability Provision in Continuing Resolution
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Andrew Rosenberg (arosenberg@thornrun.com), (202) 247-6301 The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC), a national coalition of stakeholders advocating for the improvement of the Medicare and Medicaid Secondary Payer (MSP) programs, applauded the House of Representatives’ inclusion of language in the continuing resolution (CR) to repeal Medicaid third party liability (TPL) policies that […]
-
MARC Champions Enactment of Medicaid TPL Provision in Bipartisan Budget Agreement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Andrew Rosenberg (arosenberg@thornrun.com), (202) 247-6301 The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC), a national coalition of stakeholders advocating for the improvement of the Medicare and Medicaid Secondary Payer (MSP) programs, applauded the Congress for enacting Section 53102 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 to repeal Medicaid third party liability (TPL) policies […]
-
MARC Coalition Applauds Reps. Murphy, Kind on Bipartisan Bill to Improve Medicare Secondary Payer Policy
The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) today lauded Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA) and Ron Kind (D-WI) for their introduction of the Secondary Payer Advancement, Rationalization, and Clarification (SPARC) Act (H.R. 1122) – a bipartisan measure to improve the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) program in Medicare Part D. While the MSP policy is designed to ensure […]
-
MARC Coalition Applauds Agency’s Alert Regarding Delay in Data Exchange Deadline
WASHINGTON, DC – The Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (MARC) today applauds the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS, for their decision to defer the reporting deadline for Section 111 MMSEA Mandatory Insurer Reporting. The industry has been working diligently to build in infrastructure to supply data to CMS, investing millions of dollars to ensure […]
-
Insurers Plea to Health Secretary: Call Off April 1 MSP Deadline
A trio of insurance industry trade groups are pressing the Secretary of Health and Human Services to put off an April 1 start date for mandatory reporting of Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) information, a program designed to reduce the likelihood of medical costs being shifted to the federal government. “Despite our best efforts and those […]
View Archives
By Date
- May 2023 (1)
- March 2023 (1)
- February 2023 (1)
- December 2020 (1)
- September 2020 (1)
- April 2020 (1)
- February 2020 (2)
- December 2019 (1)
- August 2019 (1)
- June 2019 (1)
- April 2019 (1)
- March 2019 (1)
- February 2019 (1)
- November 2018 (1)