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CMS Issues Proposed Rule Enhancing Medicare Provider Enrollment Process.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released a proposed rule addressing Medicare, Medicaid, and Childrenโ€™s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollment and revalidation requirements.  The proposed rule will expand CMSโ€™ ability to deny or revoke provider or supplier Medicare enrollment.  Under the proposed rule, providers and suppliers seeking enrollment will be required to reveal any current or previous affiliations involving a โ€œdisclosable event.โ€  CMS will then determine whether the disclosable event poses an undue risk of fraud, waste, or abuse.

Disclosable events include:

Key provisions of the proposed rule include:

  • Physicians and eligible professionals ordering, certifying, referring, or prescribing under Part A or B must be enrolled or have validly opted-out of Medicare.
  • Expansion of CMS ability to deny or revoke enrollment when:
    • A physician or eligible professional repeatedly endangers Medicare beneficiary health or safety;
    • A provider or supplier has been revoked under a different name, identifier, or business identity; or
    • Other federal health care programs or others states have terminated a provider or supplier.

CMS will accept public comment on the proposed rule until May 1, 2016.

The proposed rule is available at:

https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2016-03-01/pdf/2016-04312.pdf.

Medicare, Medicaid, and Childrenโ€™s Health Insurance Programs; Program Integrity Enhancements to the Provider Enrollment Process; Proposed Rule, 81 Fed. Reg. 10719, 10719-10753 (March 1, 2016).