A consulting firm involved in helping companies comply with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services regulations believes that a CMS-proposed rule designed to implement a new insurance claims-settlement law may be unworkable.
A rule proposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services contradicts the intent of a recently passed law aimed at requiring CMS to tell insurers how much of a claims settlement involving federal health insurance recipients must be given to CMS.
A rule proposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services contradicts the intent of a recently passed law aimed at requiring CMS to tell insurers how much of a claims settlement involving federal health insurance recipients must be given to CMS.
Software contractors who built the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act federal exchange system defended their work at a raucous, standing-room-only House hearing Oct. 24 to allow Republicans an opportunity to cast Obamacare in the most negative light possible.
Software contractors who built the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act federal exchange system defended their work at a raucous, standing-room-only House hearing Oct. 24 to allow Republicans an opportunity to cast Obamacare in the most negative light possible.
A new report indicates that federal legislation aimed at simplifying compliance with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act is a good first step, but warns that unresolved questions remain.
A new report indicates that federal legislation aimed at simplifying compliance with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act is a good first step, but warns that unresolved questions remain.
The federal government is months behind in testing data security for the main pillar of Obamacare: allowing Americans to buy health insurance on state exchanges due to open by Oct. 1.
The federal government is months behind in testing data security for the main pillar of Obamacare: allowing Americans to buy health insurance on state exchanges due to open by Oct. 1.