- Tip Sheet for Medicare Providers on First Level of Appeals (Redeterminations)
- Tip Sheet for Medicare Providers on First Level of Appeals (Redeterminations)
- Tip Sheet for Medicare Providers on First Level of Appeals (Redeterminations)
- About Appeals
- About Appeals
- About Appeals
- Reopening versus Redetermination
- Who May File an Appeal
- Who May File an Appeal
- Who May File an Appeal?
- Who May File an Appeal?
- Levels of Appeals and Time Limits for Filing
- What Documents are Needed
- What Documents are Needed
- MSP Overpayments
- Submit an Adjustment to Correct Claims Partially Denied by Automated LCD-NCD Denials
- What Documents are Needed
- Submit an Appeal Electronically with NGSConnex
- Submit an Appeal Electronically via esMD
- Initiate Part B Reopenings or Non-MSP Overpayment Adjustments in NGSConnex
- Submit an Appeal Electronically via esMD
- What Documents are Needed
- Submit an Appeal Electronically via esMD
- Get Help Submitting an Appeal Hard Copy
- Get Help Submitting an Appeal Hard Copy
- Get Help Submitting an Appeal Hard Copy
- Submit an Appeal Electronically with NGSConnex
- Submit an Appeal Electronically via esMD
- Get Help Submitting a Appeal Hard Copy
- How to Prevent Duplicate Appeal and Clerical Error Reopening Requests in NGSConnex
- How to Avoid Costly Appeals
Initiate Part B Reopenings or Non-MSP Overpayment Adjustments in NGSConnex
Did you know that you can save time and money by requesting a Part B clerical error reopening electronically via NGSConnex? You will save time because electronic submission is much quicker than paper submission by mailing and you will save money by cutting postage fees.
Initiate an NGSConnex Reopening
A reopening is a request for a claim adjustment due to a minor error or omission on the original claim. Many types of claims may be adjusted through an NGSConnex reopening without the need to submit an appeal through the redetermination process. You may adjust claim level details, line of service information or indicate a claim was billed in error.
Using NGSConnex to reopen a claim or initiate an adjustment due to an overpayment is quick and easy, just follow the steps in the NGSConnex User Guide.
You will receive a confirmation email from No.Reply@NGSMedicare.com to confirm your submission.
Note: A final claim determination must be issued on the original claim before you can initiate a reopening.
Examples of minor error or omissions that may be adjusted through NGSConnex include:
- Billed amount
- Date last seen
- Date of service – must be within the same calendar year
- Diagnosis code additions or changes
- Medicare ID – initiate a billed in error adjustment using the NGSConnex reopening process and then resubmit a corrected claim
- MUE – only if the MUE is not exceeded
- Modifier additions or changes (except for modifiers 22, 23, 52, 53, 62, 66, GA, GY or GZ which require a redetermination request (with supporting documentation)
- Place of service
- Procedure codes
- Ordering/referring/supervising provider
- Rendering provider – must be associated to the billing provider
- Units of service
Note: Clerical errors do not include omissions or failure to bill for items or services. You cannot add items or services that were not previously billed. Third party payer errors do not constitute clerical errors.
Initiate a Non-MSP Overpayment Adjustment
If you billed a claim or claim line in error and received payment, initiate an overpayment adjustment using the Initiate Reopening feature in NGSConnex. You may adjust a line of service or you may indicate the entire claim was billed in error by simply clicking a checkbox.
If you have completed the one-time request to have all current overpayment(s) and future overpayment(s) satisfied via immediate recoupment, you will not need to complete additional steps related to the provider initiated overpayment. This process will also help you avoid interest from accruing on claim(s) overpayments. If you have not previously requested an immediate recoupment, you will receive a demand notice for the overpayment.
Revised 2/24/2022
Helpful Resources
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