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      What's the hold up, NSC?

      YARMOUTH, Maine - Score one for the little guy. Provider Brad Watkins got word on Wednesday that his Medicare billing number had been reinstated.

      "It's a huge relief," said Watkins, president of Rick's Medical Supply in Roseburg, Ore. "We are reinstated all the way back to Sept. 30, 2009."

      Based on CMS recommendations, Watkins voluntarily revoked his number in September 2009, when it became apparent that he wouldn't be able to get accredited by the Oct. 1, 2009 deadline. Providers who didn't voluntarily revoke their numbers risked being barred from the Medicare program for one year.

      Unfortunately, many providers who have since become compliant with accreditation and surety bond requirements still have no billing privileges, and no idea when the National Supplier Clearinghouse (NSC) will reinstate them.

      "There is no timeframe for getting your number back," said Joan Cross, chair of the National Supplier Clearinghouse Advisory Committee (NSCAC). "Providers can't go without income for months and keep employees. They are causing harm to these people."

      Adding insult to injury: Providers were told that once they were reactivated, they could go back and bill to the date they became accredited. In December, CMS said "no go."

      "The NSC was telling us as late as September that they would go back to the date they actually got accredited if they did a voluntary revocation," said Rose Schafhauser, operations administration for NSCAC. "CMS came back in December and changed their minds."

      But one industry stakeholder said he had heard that providers who get their lawmakers involved are having some success in getting their numbers reinstated retroactively.

      That's what Watkins did.

      "We had our representative and then a senator both make inquiries into it," said Watkins. "That's what got the ball rolling."

      CMS will not say how many providers voluntarily revoked their numbers, but the number of active DMEPOS suppliers dropped from 106,707 on Sept. 1, 2009, to 92,629 on Dec. 1, 2009, according to data obtained by HME News. At press time, neither CMS nor the NSC had responded to requests for comment.

      It's clear the NSC is "overwhelmed with work," said Cross.

      "I think that these analysts are giving providers the best answers they can," she said.

      Answers would be nice, said provider Pat Shannon. He revoked his number September 29 and passed his accreditation survey in January.

      "They are not providing any information," said Shannon, owner of United DME in Omaha, Neb. "The only thing they are saying is that they get about 1,000 requests for activation per day right now and that they are many days behind. But they are not telling me if they are 40 days behind or 60 days behind."

      In the meantime, Shannon's got rental items out in the field that he's unsure whether he will ever be paid for.

      "I couldn't just take my beds back," he said. "I couldn't do that to the patients. That's not what we are in business for."

      Besides contacting lawmakers, providers should contact their state associations or the NSCAC (www.nscac.org) to alert them to problems.

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      September 2010
      September 2, 2010 @ 2:00pm EST
      This webinar will set out to distinguish the difference between Medicare myths and reality. Participants will learn what is really acceptable under Medicare guidelines and will have the opportunity to get their own Medicare myths debunked.
      Cost is $99. Register at: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php

      2:30-4:00 p.m. ET
      Don’t miss the “Pre-Payment Reviews and RAC Audits: Steps to Prepare for and Survive These Life-Altering Events” teleconference on Thursday, September 9, 2010 from 2:30- 4:00 p.m. ET, with Jeffrey Baird, Esq., Brown & Fortunato.
      To participate in the September 9 teleconference, complete the form and return the member registration fee of $129/non-member registration fee $189, per phone line by Wednesday, September 8, to Ashley Wyatt, AAHomecare, 2011 Crystal Drive,  Suite 725, Arlington, VA 22202, 703-535-1880 or fax to 703-836-6730. You will receive instructions on connecting to the call as well as any handouts or additional information by e-mail. Please submit questions in advance to ashleyw@aahomecare.org no later than September 8. No refunds after September 8.

      AAHomecare teleconference. 2-3:30 p.m. ET. FMI: 703-535-1880

      San Diego, Calif.
      Anyone applying for an exemptee license through the Department of Health Services and is responsible for overseeing prescription devices should be sure to attend this seminar. After this training program, attendees will be knowledgeable of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia standards that apply to the storage and handling of drugs; practical ways of complying in storage, handling and distributing dangerous devices; understand medical terminology as it relates to prescriptions, appropriate abbreviations, dosages and format. To register:
      http://member.campsone.org/cgi-shl/TWServer.exe?EREG:OrderEvent:EX-SD

      Data and Market Intelligence You Can’t Get Anywhere Else!
      The tools and strategies you need to drive revenue and cut costs are at the 2010 HME News Business Summit. We deliver real-life case studies, original research and industry benchmarks. Join your peers for two days of top-notch education and networking.
      Nashville Hilton Downtown
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      To review the educational program: http://www.hmesummit.com/speakers.html
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      5-6 reception, 6-8 dinner, Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport, 18800 Macarthur Blvd, Irvine
      CAMPS invites you to attend a special mixer for an update on the state's budget issues impacting the Medi-Cal program and program changes that impact DME and medical supplies. Special guest speaker: Norma Torres, assembly member. To registeR:
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      AAHomecare teleconference. 2-3:30 p.m. ET. FMI: 703-535-1880

      AAHomecare teleconference. 2:30-4 p.m. ET. FMI: 703-535-1880.

      2010 has been a year of change for oxygen, CPAP and RAD suppliers. Join Andrea Stark for this informative webinar and ensure your respiratory business is operating in compliance with the Medicare program. 11am & 3pm EST. Cost: $99 per conference line. For more information or to register, visit: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php


      October 2010
      This year's theme: "Barriers to Boomers - How to Overcome and Prosper." The conference will be held at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa in Long Branch, N.J. FMI: www.jamesofnj.org.

      San Francisco, Calif.
      Anyone applying for an exemptee license through the Department of Health Services and is responsible for overseeing prescription devices should be sure to attend this seminar. After this training program, attendees will be knowledgeable of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia standards that apply to the storage and handling of drugs; practical ways of complying in storage, handling and distributing dangerous devices; understand medical terminology as it relates to prescriptions, appropriate abbreviations, dosages and format. To register:
      http://member.campsone.org/cgi-shl/TWServer.exe?EREG:OrderEvent:EX-SF

      With the recently released Round 1 bid amounts scheduled to be implemented in 2011 and the Round 2 bid window set to open next spring, Competitive Bidding is moving full speed with almost no signs of stopping. During this webinar, Andrea Stark will discuss what all DMEPOS suppliers need to know about the Competitive Bidding program, even if you don’t win a contract or plan to bid. 2pm EST. Cost: $99 per conference line. For more information or to register, visit: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php


      November 2010
      This webinar will help suppliers ensure they have a clear understanding of Medicare’s current coverage criteria for mobility assistive equipment. In addition to ensuring the patient meets coverage criteria, mobility suppliers will also learn which documents they must have on file in the event of an audit, and how to walk the fine line between “educating” and “leading” the physician. 3pm EST. Cost: $99 per conference line. For more information or to register, visit: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php

      Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
      Medtrade connects the HME industry. Stay ahead of HME industry changes and find the latest tools to help your clients. Join us at the largest home medical equipment even in the western US as we bring more exhibitors, more ideas, and more products than ever before.
      Visit www.medtrade.com for more information and to register.

      ACHC is pleased to announce a new DME workshop, "Make your Accreditation Work for You," on November 15, 2010. This half day workshop, which coincides with Medtrade in Atlanta, is designed to help providers prepare for ACHC Accreditation and is perfect for companies that are renewing accreditation or applying for the first time. In addition to covering ACHC Accreditation Standards, Tim Safley will guide providers through the accreditation process and also demonstrate how accreditation is more than just a requirement. Accreditation can save valuable time and money, give companies a competitive edge and show strengths and opportunities for improvement. Ample question and answer time will be provided during lunch. Experience the ACHC difference and discover all the ways ACHC is working to add value to accreditation.
      Providers attending this workshop will also receive a free expo pass for Medtrade. Workshop registration information can be found at www.achc.org. For more information, please contact Stacey Hahn at (919) 785-1214 or at shahn@achc.org.

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