WASHINGTON--CMS is extending the contracts for two DMERCs because of a protest concerning its award of bids to the new DME Medicare Administrative Contractors in Regions C and D.
At Wednesday's Home Health, Hospice and DME Open Door Forum, CMS' Sue Lathroum announced that the two current contracts--Palmetto GBA for Region C and Cigna Government Services for Region D--will be extended to Sept. 30. The transition from the Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carriers to the new MACs originally was scheduled for July 1.
As part of CMS' administrative contracting reform, the new MACs will handle billing, customer service and other day-to-day operations. Separate Program Safeguard Contractors (PSCs), which assumed duties earlier this year, are handling benefit integrity, medical review and medical policy for each region.
The protest that is holding up the transition was filed by Cigna, which lost MAC contract bids on both Regions C and D in January. Instead, CMS awarded Palmetto GBA the Region C contract, and Noridian Administrative Services the Region D contract (see HomeCare Monday, Jan. 9).
According to Lathroum, the Government Accountability Office is expected to rule on the protest on or before May 4.
The transition from DMERCs to the new MACs will still take place as scheduled for Regions A (National Heritage Insurance Company, replacing HealthNow) and B (AdminaStar Federal) on July 1. To help providers with the transition in these jurisdictions, CMS is developing fact sheets that should be released within the next two weeks, Lathroum said.
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In other news at the Open Door session, a CMS official announced that the long-awaited rule on DME competitive bidding, mandated by the Medicare Modernization Act to begin in 2007, should be released "any day now." The rule, which has been in clearance with the Office of Management and Budget for months, is expected to name the 10 cities where CMS will roll out the bidding program.