In this episode of Health Law Simplified, hosts Sandy and Elizabeth unpack a pivotal federal court ruling that vacates a key CMS rule governing RADV audits in Medicare Advantage. Learn why the court struck down CMS’s extrapolation methodology and elimination of the Fee-for-Service Adjuster, and what this means for MA plans, compliance teams, and future rulemaking. We explore the procedural missteps that led to the ruling, its alignment with broader judicial scrutiny of CMS, and the potential ...
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In this episode of Health Law Simplified, hosts Sandy and Elizabeth unpack a pivotal federal court ruling that vacates a key CMS rule governing RADV audits in Medicare Advantage. Learn why the court struck down CMS’s extrapolation methodology and elimination of the Fee-for-Service Adjuster, and what this means for MA plans, compliance teams, and future rulemaking. We explore the procedural missteps that led to the ruling, its alignment with broader judicial scrutiny of CMS, and the potential ...
Health Law Simplified℠ breaks down the latest legal developments, challenges, and regulatory impacts in managed care—giving business leaders the insights they need to stay ahead. Join attorneys Elizabeth Lippincott, Sandra Durkin, and Katarina Weessies each month for practical, engaging conversations about the ever-evolving world of health law.
Health Law Simplified
In this episode of Health Law Simplified, hosts Sandy and Elizabeth unpack a pivotal federal court ruling that vacates a key CMS rule governing RADV audits in Medicare Advantage. Learn why the court struck down CMS’s extrapolation methodology and elimination of the Fee-for-Service Adjuster, and what this means for MA plans, compliance teams, and future rulemaking. We explore the procedural missteps that led to the ruling, its alignment with broader judicial scrutiny of CMS, and the potential ...