In Alexander v. Becerra, a
federal court found that certain beneficiaries must be allowed to appeal to
Medicare when their hospitalizations are reclassified from “inpatient” to
“outpatient receiving observation services.” The Center for Medicare Advocacy,
Justice in Aging, and pro
bono firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati represent the
class of Medicare beneficiaries in the case. As part of the implementation
process, class counsel and the government recently asked the court to clarify
how Medicare can address certain retrospective claims. The parties proposed
this clarification in the interest of facilitating and streamlining the
retrospective appeals process ordered by the court, and reducing administrative
burden. The court ordered the parties to notify class members of the proposed
clarification. If class members have any questions or comments about the
proposed clarification, please contact class counsel by November 25, 2022. The
proposed clarification and instructions for contacting class counsel can be
found in the link below.
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Questions or Comments on Proposed Clarification in Hospital “Observation Status” Case Due November 25
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