The HCFA-1500 form, now known as the CMS 1500, is a health insurance claim form. It is necessary to fill out these forms accurately as any mistake or gap in the form can result in insurance delays or…
As an American citizen or permanent resident, if you or your spouse work, you are entitled to receive public retirement and health insurance benefits when you reach retirement age. If you are also a…
Medicare providers must submit a claim to get reimbursement for services provided to Medicare patients. Medicare providers have two options to submit claims for payment, electronically or via claim…
A Medicare Summary Notice, or MSN, is not a bill, so don't panic when it shows up in your mailbox. It's actually a summary of the bills that have been submitted to Medicare and what Medicare has paid…
Medicare, the public health insurance program for senior citizens, draws its main funding from Medicare taxes that you pay when you work. Employers are required to withhold a percentage of your wages…
If you need to submit a 1500 claim form, it's important you understand how to fill it out correctly. The form is used to claim health insurance, and for a variety of programs including Medicare,…
Medicare is America's national health insurance program, benefiting 44 million Americans every year, mostly those age 65 and older. Of those 44 million, approximately 7 million are covered due to a…
The Medicare Patient Access to Physical Therapists Act is a proposed bill in the United States House of Representatives and Senate, as of September 13, 2010. The bill would amend Title XVIII of the…
The Medicare Improvements for Patients & Providers Act of 2008 is a piece of United States legislation that extended Medicare programs that were soon to expire. In doing so, the Act primarily amended…
HSA stands for Health Savings Account. HSAs are specialized tax-free savings accounts for medical expenses. The 2003 Medicaid Bill created these plans; both the U.S. Treasury and Internal Revenue…
The Heroes Earnings Assistance and Tax Relief Act of 2008 is a piece of United Stares legislation that deals primarily with amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for new tax exemptions…
The Medicare Improvement for Patient & Providers Act of 2008 is United States legislation that amends Title XVII and Title XIX of the Social Security Act. The primary purpose of the Act is to extend…
The trend of storing and accessing health records has shifted from a paper-based system to an electronic one. With this shift, individuals can access and disclose sensitive health information more…
Medicare is a federal program designed to give the disabled and elderly citizens of the United States access to comprehensive and quality health insurance. Medicare beneficiaries have many options for…
Medicare fraud is rampant within the health care system. Some unethical physicians and facilities have been exploiting a hole within Medicare, which allows them to bill the program---and ultimate,…
Home health providers such as a home health agency are regulated by states and the federal center for Medicare and Medicaid services. A home health agency provides health services such as skilled…
The purpose of a home health agency (HHA) is to provide health care services to people who are ill, disabled or may have vulnerability problems at home. This allows people to live as independently as…
The Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003, frequently referred to as the Medicare Modernization Act (MMA), was created in order to revamp the Medicare law and provide…
Home health care is a type of service that is generally used by senior citizens. This care may include nonmedical functions, including preparation of meals, cleaning and other household chores. In…
There are approximately 3.6 million beneficiaries of Medicare in the United States. This population is growing steadily and many HMOs are seeking to serve this demographic. To accomplish this, HMOs…