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Medicaid Cut to Physicians a Year Overdue
See why they will bring havoc when implemented…
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3 Percent Medicaid Rate Reduction Delayed By State
The 3 percent Medicaid rate cut originally scheduled to take effect October 26 has been delayed. The state has not announced when it will implement the 3 percent reduction in […]
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NCTracks To Implement 3 Percent Rate Reduction
See when this reduction goes into effect.
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PA Medicaid Providers Encouraged to Enroll in NCTracks
Don’t let your claims for prescriptions be denied.
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Are You Still Experiencing NCTracks Problems?
If your practice still has unresolved problems with the NCTracks Medicaid claims processing system please let us know. Contact Belinda Mckoy at 919-833-3836 x142. North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) staff […]
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Update on ACA Enhanced Rate Payments for Primary Care
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires that the Medicaid program pay at the Medicare rate for certain primary care services and to reimburse 100 percent Medicare Cost Share for services […]
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Doctors’ NCTracks Lawsuit Gives Voice to Others Plagued by New Medicaid Claims System
Since the lawsuit was filed last Thursday, at least one reporter has sought to put it in larger context. Read on for his thoughts and see if you agree…
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NCMS Supports Doctors in Their Lawsuit To Fix NCTracks
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) issued a statement from Executive Vice President and CEO Robert W. Seligson, on Thursday voicing support for the seven practices that filed suit to fix […]
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NCTracks Problems Force Practice to Stop Accepting Medicaid Patients
One practice’s decision illustrates the severe consequences of not correcting the problems with NCTracks, which will ultimately affect the state’s most vulnerable patient population.
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Auditor, Legislators Scrutinize NCTracks Implementation
NCTracks, the ailing Medicaid claims system, has been under scrutiny by several legislative oversight committees and the state auditor’s office in the last few weeks. The NCMS has been following the situation closely and helping our members where we can — as we have since the new system went live on July 1.
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