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Recovery audit responses
Posted By: Frank Shirley on May 31, 2016
The answers I received from my question regarding the recovery audit I recently receive, for the most part suggested I send as much substantiation as possible even though there were other orthosis on the same submitted bill other than what was listed on the Performance recovery request. This also is what the representative told me when I called Performance recovery. Essentially we are being accused of fraud. The audits and reimbursements, I am sure will only get worse The only way to for our profession to resolve these issues is to put a moratorium on accepting any Medicare patient until specific guidelines are addressed. Then end the retroactive policy of going back multiple years in review but start from the day those guidelines are implemented. The likelihood of all practitioners acting as one cohesive unit is probably not feasible. As an older practitioner/owner I do not envy the younger practitioners future in our profession. Frank Shirley C.O. |
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