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CMS proposes 1.84% Medicare Advantage payment increase

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed increasing baseline Medicare Advantage payment rates for 2019 by an average of 1.84 percent. According to CMS, the proposed payment increase is based on better use of encounter data and changes to the risk adjustment model used to pay for aged and disabled beneficiaries. Medicare Advantage is at an all-time high, with approximately one-third of all Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in a Medicare managed care plan. Enrollment has more than doubled over the past decade. CMS is accepting comments on the proposal until ...

Anthem Blue Cross rescinds termination of Medicare Advantage agreement with Brown and Toland

Anthem Blue Cross has reached an agreement to extend its Medicare Advantage contract with Brown & Toland Physicians. Although Anthem Blue Cross previously announced the contract would be terminated effective October 1, 2017, the parties have since signed a contract extension through December 2018. The termination would have affected approximately 1,900 Medicare Advantage enrollees in San Francisco. Click here to see the letter sent from Brown & Toland. Physicians with questions can contact Brown & Toland Physician Services at physicianservices@btmg.com.

Anthem Blue Cross terminates Medicare Advantage agreement with Brown and Toland

Effective October 1, 2017, Anthem Blue Cross will terminate its contract with Brown & Toland Physicians for its Medicare Advantage product. The termination will affect approximately 1,900 Medicare Advantage enrollees in San Francisco. Affected patients will be reassigned to Asian American Medical Group, Jade Health Care Medical Group or Imperial Health Holdings Medical Group. The termination was reportedly due to a failure to reach a contractual agreement with Brown & Toland. Physicians with questions can contact Brown & Toland representative Stephanie Mamane at (415) 972-4282 or smamane@btmg.com.

Ask the Expert: If Medicare pays for a procedure, does a Medicare Advantage plan also have to pay?

The California Medical Association (CMA) has received this question from physician practices many times over the past few years. The answer is – it depends. Title XVIII of the Social Security Act established regulations for the Medicare program, which includes provisions affecting Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has interpreted these provisions through the Medicare Managed Care Manual (Chapter 4 – Benefits and Beneficiary Protections). The Manual provides guidance for MA plans under Internet-only manual (IOM) 100-16. These guidelines reflect CMS’ current interpretation ...

Medicare Advantage plans to see a modest increase in payments

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced this week that Medicare Advantage plans would see a 0.4 percent boost in payment rates for 2015.   This small payment boost is a change from CMS's February proposal that would have reduced Medicare Advantage plans payment rates by 1.9 percent.   This announcement comes on the heels of new data that predicts falling Medicare costs due to healthier baby boomers aging into the system. Healthier beneficiaries in Medicare have led to a downward drop in risk adjustment for the program. CMS has also ...