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Code · REGISTER · 2004-04-23 · Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Final rule

3,674 words·~17 min read·/register/2004/04/23/04-9316·

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Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS
Action: Final rule
Citation: FR Doc. 04-9316 · RIN 0938-AK79 · CMS-1185-F · 42 CFR 424

Summary

This final rule removes the written statement of intent (SOI) procedures, set forth in 42 CFR 424.45, used to extend the time for filing Medicare claims. In the absence of an SOI, providers and suppliers (and, where applicable, beneficiaries) have from 15 to 27 months (depending on the date of service) to file claims with Medicare contractors. Effective Date: This final rule is effective on May 24, 2004.

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  • Pub. L. 96-354
  • Pub. L. 104-4
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