Print and ePresentment: New rules for managed care organizations

Deb Mabari (dmabari@codyconsulting.com) is Chief Executive Officer and Doug Pray (dpray@Codyconsulting.com) is Director, CodyPrint®, CODY in Tampa, FL.

In October 2017, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma announced an initiative called Patients over Paperwork.[1] The initiative focused on streamlining regulation to reduce unnecessary burdens on health plans and providers, as well as increasing efficiencies and improving the member experience. In April 2018, the CMS Final Rule for Contract Year (CY) 2019[2] incorporated policy changes driven by the Patients over Paperwork initiative that allows Medicare Advantage and Part D plan sponsors to provide specific types of plan information, such as the Evidence of Coverage (EOC) electronically instead of in hard copy.

Under the final rule, the Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) and the EOC documents are now two independent documents with different delivery requirements and flexibilities. This may seem like a simple change, but it requires serious thought and planning by health plans. It is imperative that health plans pay attention to these changes.

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