Many providers are using Medicare Beneficiary
Identifiers (MBIs) for Medicare transactions. For the week ending September 27,
providers submitted 80% of fee-for-service claims with the MBI. Help protect
your patient’s personal identity by using MBIs for Medicare business, including
claims submission and eligibility transactions. Claims with MBIs by
provider type:
·
Institutional: 83%
·
Professional: 80%
·
Durable Medical
Equipment: 74%
Starting January 1, 2020, all providers must use
the MBI when billing Medicare regardless of the date of service:
·
We will reject claims
submitted with Health Insurance Claim Numbers (HICNs) with a few exceptions
·
We will reject all
eligibility transactions submitted with HICNs
Don’t have an MBI?
·
Ask your patients for
their cards. If they did not get a new card, give them the Get Your New
Medicare Card flyer in English or Spanish.
·
Use your Medicare
Administrative Contractor’s look-up tool. Sign up or the Portal to use the tool.
·
Check the remittance
advice. We return the MBI on the remittance advice for every claim with a valid
and active HICN.
For more information, see the MLN Matters Article.
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