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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 1:00pm |
Aurora 11 Posts NelsonA 3 Posts APTA, CMS Discuss Therapy Cap Exception Process APTA urged Kuhn to provide automatic exceptions for Medicare beneficiaries who obviously will require physical therapy services in 2006 exceeding the $1,740 cap. For patients who do not meet predetermined criteria for automatic exceptions, the Association urged the agency to establish a simple process for physical therapists to attest that a patient’s diagnosis, comorbidities, or circumstances justify an exception from the cap. APTA offered to assist Kuhn and his staff at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in defining the exceptions and in educating physical therapists and patients about the application process.
3 Posts The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released three transmittals to Medicare contractors February 13 describing a new exception process for Medicare beneficiaries to obtain coverage for medically necessary services if their treatment is expected to exceed the $1,740 cap in 2006. The new exception process, authorized by Congress as part of the Deficit Reduction Act (S. 1932), will be implemented March 13. The following resources should be helpful: -CMS released a Fact Sheet on February 15 which clarifies the exception process The recently enacted budget legislation leaves unchanged from current Medicare law the structure of two $1,740 therapy caps, one for physical therapy and speech language pathology and a separate cap for occupational therapy. Services provided by hospital outpatient departments will continue to be exempt from the therapy caps You can find out more at APTA site. |
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How will this effect patients who are unable to pay for the rest of their medical bills? Are they required by law to pay the hospital back for the money leftover after a medical procedure is preformed? I'm really worried about how much I'm going to have to pay for my Torn ACL surgery last week.
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This cap doesn't apply to physical therapy provided by hospitals. |
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