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PAI Working with Insurance Commissioners to Revise Its Network Adequacy Model Act
See how the NCMS has become involved in this effort.
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Please Let NCMS Know If UnitedHealthCare Is Dropping You
Practices in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh and Fayetteville that are in-network with United Healthcare (UHC) Medicare Advantage plans may have received a disheartening letter from the insurance giant. UHC Medicare Solutions […]
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United Healthcare Dropping Some Medicare Providers
Practices in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Raleigh and Fayetteville that are in-network with United Healthcare (UHC) Medicare Advantage plans may receive a disheartening letter from the insurance giant in the coming weeks. […]
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Message from BCBSNC Addressing Claims Processing Issues
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina recently communicated with doctors about the claims processing issues many providers have been experiencing. The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) staff has […]
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Aetna Terminates $120 Million Class Settlement On Underpaid Claims
Late last year, Aetna, Inc. announced a proposed class settlement of up to $120 million over its use of the flawed Ingenix database. The nationwide settlement would have required Aetna […]
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CMS: Preferred Payment Choice Is Electronic Funds Transfer
Thanks to on-going efforts by the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) and the AMA, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently clarified that the preferred method for receiving […]
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There’s a First Time for Everything – Payers Join Together For Expo
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, Humana, MedCost and United Healthcare have come together to offer a free multi-payer expo for providers for the first time. The event will […]
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BCBSNC Offers Tips to Save Time and Avoid Frustration
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) has recently experienced higher call volumes than usual due to members calling with questions about the Affordable Care Act health insurance […]
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NCMS Supports Connecticut Doctors in Lawsuit against United HealthCare
NCMS Participates as Amicus Curiae in Second Circuit Court of Appeals When United HealthCare (UHC) suddenly terminated over 2,000 Connecticut doctors from its Medicare Advantage networks in December, two county […]
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New Rules Coming Jan. 1 Can Help Physicians Streamline Payment
New federal standards governing how health insurers conduct electronic transactions with physicians should help reduce administrative hassles, cut paperwork burdens and free up time to spend with patients.
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