Waltz Analyzes Removal of 5% Error Rate as Overpayment Extrapolation Trigger
April 2, 2018
Report on Medicare Compliance
Partner Judy Waltz was quoted in a Report on Medicare Compliance article, “With 5% Error Rate Gone as the Extrapolation Trigger, OIG Emphasizes Medicare 60-Day Rule,” about the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services removing the five-percent error rate as a factor for health care providers to determine when to extrapolate internal overpayments.
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