Medicaid RACs went live in January 2012, and Mr. Spencer said he has learned of new developments within the program.
Most notably, he said sources have told him Medicaid RACs will not reimburse hospitals and other providers for medical records, though Medicare RACs do. In addition, Mr. Spencer said Medicaid RACs are not required to publish an “approved issues list,” which is a CMS-approved document of approved audit issues.
“Even if a provider has seen no Medicaid RAC activity as of yet, I must insist that the Medicaid RAC statement of work in your state be reviewed thoroughly,” Mr. Spencer wrote. “Know your RAC contractor, and begin a dialogue.”
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