Feds Want To Speed Up Medicare Appeals, But Backlog Will Still Last Years
A Department of Health and Human Services proposal and an increase in funding could wind down the backlog in appeals of denied Medicare claims by 2021, six years sooner than without the changes.
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June 30, 2016 at 12:09AM
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NPR News: Feds Want To Speed Up Medicare Appeals, But Backlog Will Still Last Years
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