CMS Reminds Providers of New Timely Claims Filing Deadlines

CMS has issued a reminder for Medicare fee-for-service physicians, providers and suppliers that all claims for services furnished on or after Jan. 1, 2010 must be filed with the individual’s Medicare contractor no later than one calendar year after date of service, according to an ASA release.

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In general, the start date for determining the one-year timely filing period is the date of service or “From” date on the claim. For institutional claims that include span dates of service (i.e. a “From” and “Through” date on the claim), the “Through” date on the claim is used to determine the date of service for claims filing timeliness. For claims submitted by physicians and other suppliers that include span dates of service, the line item “From” date is used for determining the date of service for claims filing timeliness.

Claims filed after the deadline will be denied by Medicare, according to the release.

Read the ASA release on Medicare claims.

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