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Medicare Part D Fraud and Abuse Update

  This teleconference occurred on Wednesday, May 31, 2006

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Representatives from Health Integrity, the CMS MEDIC for Part D enrollment and eligibility, provided an update on benefit integrity trends and issues and discussed key considerations for review of the Part D “Explanation of Benefits” (EOB).  This teleconference, organized by The National Consumer Protection Technical Resource Center, was a follow-up to The Center’s February 2006 teleconference on the same topic.   

Intended Audience:  SMP staff and their program partners

 

 

This teleconference is supported in part by grant No. 90AM2806, from the Administration on Aging, Department of Health & Human Services.  Grantees undertaking technical resource center grants under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings & conclusions.  Therefore, points of view or opinions do not necessarily
represent official Administration on Aging policy


Related Files
Health Integrity Part D Fraud and Abuse Slides (Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation)
CMS Part D Manual (71 pages) (Adobe PDF File)


The National Consumer Protection Technical Resource Center
1.877.808.2468 • email: info@smpresource.org
Website development was supported in part by grant No. 90AM2806, from the Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services. Grantees undertaking technical resource centers under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Therefore, points of view or opinions do not necessarily represent official Administration on Aging policy.