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2001
Medicare+Choice Payment Rates Are Online The
Health Care Financing Administration announced today that the new federal
reimbursement rates for Medicare+Choice managed care organizations beginning in
March, 2001 as required in the Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Benefits Improvement
and Protection Act, are now posted
online. "With
the publication of these rates we've met an ambitious deadline set by the
recently enacted legislation, " said Dr. Robert A. Berenson, HCFA Acting
Deputy Administrator. "The legislation, which increases payments to
Medicare+Choice organizations, is intended to stabilize plan participation in
Medicare, and encourage the return of plans that have left the program." Managed
care organizations will see an increase of
$9 billion in reimbursement and risk adjustment rates over the next five
years. According to the legislation signed on December 21, 2000, managed care
organizations that currently contract with HCFA may use the funds only to reduce
beneficiary premiums or co-pays, enhance benefits, stabilize or widen the
network of health care providers available to beneficiaries, or reserve funds to
help offset premium increases or reduced benefits in the future. To
qualify for the increased rates, which are effective beginning March 1, 2001,
managed care organizations that renewed their contracts with HCFA for 2001 are
required by law to revise their Adjusted Community Rate Proposal (ACRP) and
submit this to HCFA by January 18, 2001. Managed
care organizations that notified HCFA that they are ending their contract or
reducing their service areas for 2001 may rescind those decisions and receive
the increased capitation payments if they submit a new ACRP for HCFA review by
January 18, 2001. More
complete information is now posted on another HCFA
Web site. Currently,
5.7 million of the 39 million people with Medicare have chosen to be in a
Medicare+Choice organization. |