Medical Billing Forum

Billing => Billing => : msskenny December 04, 2009, 03:42:20 PM

: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: msskenny December 04, 2009, 03:42:20 PM
We are an OPMH clinic and accept Medi-Caid. We do not accept Medicare. Our clinic is not a participating provider with Medicare.
When a patient has been seen under their Medi-Caid and Medicare just became effective (now Medi-Medi) how do we send a claim to Medicare even for a denial if we are not enrolled with Medicare to bill electronically? We are considered a large provider, will Medicare accept a paper claim by mail?
How can we keep this patient if we don't accept Medicare only Medi-Caid?

Thank you,

msskenny
: Re: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: Michele December 05, 2009, 11:37:33 PM
If you are a non participating Medicare provider then you will need to submit the claim to Medicare.  Medicare most likely will require you to get set up to submit electronically.  It really depends on the amount of claims you are submitting.  They usually will let you submit for a time, but then they will send you a letter giving you 30 days to comply. 

Michele
: Re: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: Gloriamaxx December 06, 2009, 07:15:08 PM
How do you become registered to bill for Medicare and Medicaid?  I am new and getting all research papers together before I launch in Spring 2010?  I hope to have 1 or 2 doctors....but I need help in trying to start. 
: Re: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: Steve Verno CMBS, CEMCS December 06, 2009, 09:39:17 PM
Here is a link to par vs nonpar with Medicare

http://www.acatoday.org/content_css.cfm?CID=3138
: Re: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: msskenny December 07, 2009, 04:59:56 PM
You said if we are a Non Participating Medicare Provider... ?  What is the difference between Non Participating and a clinic that is not enrolled/credentialed/ or even approved to bill Medicare? We don't have a Medicare number or anything. It is just simply an insurance we don't deal with.....?

Thank you,

msskenny
: Re: MEDI-MEDI BILLING
: Michele December 07, 2009, 10:22:42 PM
Non participating means that you are a Medicare provider but you do not not accept Medicare's assignment (or allowance).  A non participating Medicare provider has a PTAN (provider transaction number) which is required to bill Medicare. 

Michele