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Medicare
and Pharmaceutical and Technology Ombudsman
We are pleased to announce that James Bailey is now serving as
the Medicare Pharmaceutical and Technology Ombudsman, a role that was
established by section 4010 of the 21st Century Cures Act to support customer
service and innovation in the Medicare program. Bailey will receive and review
questions and concerns from pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device,
diagnostic product manufacturers and other stakeholders regarding Medicare
coverage, coding, and payment for products already covered or for which
coverage is being sought. He will also collaborate closely with our
other Medicare program ombudspersons in the CMS Offices of Hearings and
Inquiries.
In addition to helping stakeholders navigate the Medicare
Program, as the new Medicare Pharmaceutical and Technology Ombudsman, Bailey
is also interested in learning about beneficiary experiences and sharing this
information with others in CMS to help promote transparency and
predictability.
The Ombudsman does not duplicate or replace current existing
processes, including grievance procedures, appeals, judicial hearings, or
other formal avenues stakeholders may access. However, the Ombudsman may look
into how procedures were followed in these processes and provide feedback to
CMS regarding policies and procedures that works well, as well as
opportunities for improvement. The Ombudsman also cannot advocate for
new coverage, coding or payment within the Medicare Program, but can
facilitate information exchange.
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Friday, March 9, 2018
Medicare and Pharmaceutical and Technology Ombudsman
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