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Nov
13

Dig out your calculators: CMS announces RAC medical record request limitations

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On October 30, CMS announced limitations on the number of medical records RACs could request for fiscal year 2009 on the CMS Web site.
  • Inpatient hospitals, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities and hospices. RACs may request up to 10% of the average monthly Medicare claims (maximum of 200) every 45 days.
The CMS Web site provides the following example:
A Major Medical Center has 12,000 Medicare paid claims in 2007
  • 12,000 claims divided by 12 (months in a year) = avg 1,000 paid claims/month
  • 1,000 paid claims/month x 10% = 100
Therefore, the limit a RAC may request from the medical center is 100 medical records per 45 days
  • Outpatient hospitals, home health and other types of Medicare Part A billers. RACs may request 1% of the average monthly Medicare services (maximum of 200) ever 45 days.
The CMS Web site provides the following example:
A provider has 360,000 Medicare paid services in 2007
  • 360,000 services divided by 12 (months in a year) = avg 30,000 paid services/month
  • 30,000 paid services/month x 1% = 300
However, a RAC may request a maximum of 200 medical records per 45 days because it may not request more than 200 records per 45 days.
  • Physicians. The number of records a RAC may request from a physician practice depends on the size of the practice. For example, a RAC may request a maximum of 10 records from a solo practitioner, whereas it may request a maximum of 50 records from a large group of more than 16 individuals.
  • Other Medicare Part B billers (e.g., DMEs, labs). RACs may request 1% of the average monthly Medicare services (maximum of 200) ever 45 days. 
For more information on the medical record request limitations, click here.
Categories : RACs

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