Timely filing of Notice of Election

A hospice must file a Notice of Election (NOE) within five days after the beneficiary's hospice admission date. What is considered timely filing of an NOE? For an NOE to be considered timely: The NOE must have a receipt date within five calendar days after the hospice...

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What is a MAC?

What is a MAC?

A Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) is a private health care insurer that has been awarded a geographic jurisdiction to process Medicare Part A and Part B medical claims for Fee For Service (FFS) beneficiaries.CMS relies on these contractors to serve as the...

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How to Submit a Notice of Election

What is a Notice of Election? When a Medicare beneficiary elects hospice services, the hospice must complete an election notice with the beneficiary and file a Notice of Election (NOE) with Medicare.  When must a Notice of Election be submitted? A hospice notice...

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Unusual Circumstances: Face to Face Encounters

Unusual Circumstances: Face to Face Encounters

Prior to the third hospice benefit period, and prior to each subsequent benefit period, a hospice physician or nurse practitioner is required to have a face to face encounter with the hospice patient to recertify that the patient continues to be Medicare eligible for...

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What is Face to Face Recertification?

What is Face to Face Recertification?

A hospice face to face encounter is a step in patient recertification beginning with the third benefit period and each benefit period thereafter. The goal of hospice face to face patient encounter is to encourage greater involvement of the physician in the care of...

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Navigating the Hospice Initial Accreditation Process

Navigating the Hospice Initial Accreditation Process

What is hospice initial accreditation and why is it important? Hospice initial accreditation is a way to ensure delivery of consistent and high quality services across all accredited hospice agencies. The accreditation program ensures that the hospice agency is fully...

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Accounts Receivable by Payer

Accounts Receivable by Payer

Who are Hospice Agency Payers? A payer is the company of government agency that pays the provider, i.e., the hospice agency, for the medical service that is administered to the patient. For most hospice agencies, Medicare is the primary payer for hospice services....

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Aging Accounts Receivable

Aging Accounts Receivable

What is Aging Accounts Receivable? The age of accounts receivable (AR) is the time that has elapsed from the time the agency delivered the service to the patient until current date. Aging AR is typically grouped into monthly buckets (e.g., 0-30 days, 31-60 days,...

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