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tci Part B Insider - 2019 Issue Q3
Physician Notes: Remind Your BAs and Vendors About New MBIs
Tip: Fix your claims problems now.
Statistics shows that providers are doing a great job with the Medicare card transition. However, vendors and business associates may have missed the memo, and could still be submitting claims with the old numbers.
Details: According to CMS, on or after January 1, 2020, your claims must be submitted with the Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) “no matter what date you performed the service.” And that includes submissions from your vendors and/or clearinghouses, an MLN Connects suggests.
If the claims you send to your vendors/clearinghouses come back and “you see both...
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