Recently, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) released the CY 2026 Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) Proposed Rule, introducing sweeping changes to Medicare Part B payment policy. Among the most significant updates is a restructuring of how Medicare pays for skin substitute products commonly used by wound care providers. Skin…
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Heightened FCA Scrutiny for Providers: DOJ and HHS Renew Enforcement Task Force
The False Claims Act (FCA) remains a crucial focus for healthcare providers and hot-button issue under the current Administration. On July 2, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced they are teaming up once again. This signals a resurgence of…
Are More Medicare Advantage Audits on the Horizon?
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced two major policy efforts directed at Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. As MA plans have become a significant share of the healthcare insurance market, healthcare providers are left wondering what impacts these…
Increasing Scrutiny of Medicare Hospice Providers
The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently announced that it would closely examine data relating to new Medicare hospice provider enrollments. These efforts build on existing practices by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) to increase oversight of certain Medicare hospice providers.…
Are Medicare DME Surety Bond Requirements About to Go Up?
The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently announced that it would conduct a detailed review of the use of surety bonds by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) in regard to suppliers of durable medical equipment (“DME”). Medicare-enrolled DME suppliers are required…
Congress Again Extends Telemedicine Flexibilities
Congress recently passed another limited extension of certain flexibilities relating to Medicare coverage of telemedicine. While the current extension is another stop-gap measure that expires September 30, 2025, it may further signal Congressional acknowledgement of the importance of these flexibilities to healthcare providers and patients across the country and an…
HHS OIG Discovers What Medicare Providers Have Long Known
The US Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently released a report wherein it found what Medicare providers have long known, that Medicare Administrative Contractors (“MACs”) frequently commit significant errors and do not comply with Medicare requirements when they conduct audits of Medicare providers.…
What Do Changes at HHS Mean for Medicare Appeals and Compliance?
Multiple changes have been announced or proposed at the federal Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), which will likely impact healthcare providers engaged in Medicare audit appeals and regulatory compliance activities. Although, in some ways, these changes may simply be a return to the status quo experience 5 to…
The Evolution from Medicare Audits to FCA Claims: What Healthcare Providers Need to Know in 2025
Healthcare providers are no strangers to Medicare audits and the havoc they can impose, but with careful billing, attention to detail, and adequate documentation, it is possible to turn the tide. However, a recent trend indicates that these audits are being examined much more closely and are quickly morphing into…
Independent Physician Practices: Sell Out or Go Cash-Pay?
As the burden placed on physician practices by government regulation and insurance company practices grows ever larger, many small practices find their existing practice model growing less and less viable. The combination of low reimbursement from government programs, endless regulatory and compliance requirements, billing and coding disputes, prior authorizations, risk…