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CMS awards Company's National
Government Services subsidiary Medicare Administrative Contract
for New York and Connecticut
INDIANAPOLIS, May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- WellPoint, Inc. (NYSE: WLP) announced today that its National
Government Services, Inc., subsidiary was selected by the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to administer the
Medicare Administrative Contract (MAC) for Jurisdiction 13,
which includes the states of New York and Connecticut.
National Government Services will
perform key Medicare administrative functions for its contracts
with hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and physicians,
including: Appeals, Audit and Reimbursement, Claims Processing,
Medical Review and Local Coverage Determinations. It will also
complete unique requirements for Medicare's contracts in these
two states, including: Coordinated Care Benefits Demonstration,
Rural Health Clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers and Low
Vision Demonstration.
"This contract represents CMS'
confidence in our ability to deliver excellent service and value
to our federal government partners," said Sandy Miller, senior
vice president of WellPoint's Federal Government Solutions
business. "The Jurisdiction 13 contract is the first for
Medicare Part A and B services awarded to National Government
Services under new federal guidelines. We are committed to
serving CMS as a trusted partner, and we're looking forward to
competing for and winning additional contracts in the coming
months."
The contract consists of one base
year and four one-year options, and is worth up to $323 million
over the five-year period. This MAC contract applies to Part A
and Part B sections of Medicare, which include hospitals,
skilled nursing facilities (Part A) and physicians (Part B).
National Government Services will partner with MedUS Services
(formerly known as HealthNow), the Upstate New York Part B
incumbent, for the administration of this contract. MedUS
Services will process a portion of the J13 Part B Claims,
Appeals, Medical Review, Provider Enrollment, and Provider
Outreach workloads.
The Medicare Prescription Drug,
Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA, Section 911)
requires CMS to implement Medicare Contracting Reform by October
2011. With full implementation, CMS will replace its current
claims payment contractors (Fiscal Intermediaries and Carriers)
with new contract entities called Medicare Administrative
Contractors. CMS plans to award a total of 23 MAC contracts,
fifteen of which will be with A/B MACs that will administer both
the Part A and Part B work in 15 designated geographical
jurisdictions.
About WellPoint, Inc.
WellPoint, Inc. is the largest
health benefits company in terms of medical membership in the
United States. WellPoint is an independent licensee of the Blue
Cross and Blue Shield Association and serves its members as the
Blue Cross licensee for California; the Blue Cross and Blue
Shield licensee for Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana,
Kentucky, Maine, Missouri (excluding 30 counties in the Kansas
City area), Nevada, New Hampshire, New York (as Empire Blue
Cross Blue Shield in 10 New York City metropolitan and
surrounding counties and as Empire Blue Cross or Empire Blue
Cross Blue Shield in selected upstate counties only), Ohio,
Virginia (excluding the city of Fairfax, the town of Vienna and
the area east of State Route 123.), Wisconsin; and through
UniCare. Additional information about WellPoint is available at
www.wellpoint.com.
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