You'll have 60 days to revalidate all of your provider’s Medicare enrollment information if you enrolled before March 25, 2011.

New rules from CMS require you to revalidate by March 23, 2013, even if you already went through the revalidation process as recently as the beginning of this year. The revalidation will subject all Medicare providers to a new screening process that is now part of Medicare enrollment. You will only have 60 days from the time you receive the order from your MAC to ensure you are able to continue billing Medicare services. If you miss your revalidation order, your billing privileges will be revoked.

Like previous revalidations, you will be required to verify all provider enrollment data in CMS’s Provider Enrollment Chain and Ownership System (PECOS). Make one mistake and it could delay approval, freezing payments for services you’ve already performed.

If you enrolled prior to March 25, 2011 – you need to participate in this webinar. Don’t let the new revalidation rules threaten your Medicare payments. After this 60-minute session you will be able to:

  • Protect your payments by meeting new deadlines to revalidate and prevent revocation of your billing privileges
  • Reduce staff workload by determining how much time you need to dedicate to a revalidation request
  • Keep reimbursements flowing to your office by quickly completing the revalidation enrollment process correctly in PECOS and on paper

Know the critical revalidation rules so your enrollment status doesn’t lapse. You need to act fast to keep your enrollment status current and to continue to get paid for Medicare services.

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