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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will delay until January 3,
2011, the implementation of Phase 2 of Change Request (CR) 6417 (Expansion of
the Current Scope of Editing for Ordering/Referring Providers for Claims
Processed by Medicare Carriers and Part B Medicare Administrative Contractors
(MACs)) and CR 6421 (Expansion of the Current Scope of Editing for
Ordering/Referring Providers for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics,
Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS) Supplier Claims Processed by Durable Medical
Equipment Medicare Administrative Contractors (DME MACs)).

This delay will give physicians and non-physician practitioners who order items
or services for Medicare beneficiaries or who refer Medicare beneficiaries to
other Medicare providers or suppliers sufficient time to enroll in Medicare or
take the action necessary to establish a current enrollment record in Medicare
prior to Phase 2 implementation.

Although enrolled in Medicare, many physicians and non-physician practitioners
who are eligible to order items or services or refer Medicare beneficiaries to
other Medicare providers or suppliers for services do not have current
enrollment records in Medicare. A current enrollment record is one that is in
the Medicare Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) and
contains the NPI. Under Phase 2 of the above referenced CRs, a physician or
non-physician practitioner who orders or refers and who does not have a current
enrollment record that contains the NPI will cause the claim submitted by the
Part B provider/supplier who furnished the ordered or referred item or service
to be rejected.

CMS continues to urge physicians and non-physician practitioners who are
enrolled in Medicare but who have not updated their Medicare enrollment record
since November 2003 to update their enrollment record now. If these physicians
and non-physician practitioners have no changes to their enrollment data, they
need to submit an initial enrollment application which will establish a current
enrollment record in PECOS.

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There's still time to get the seasonal flu shot! Although influenza activity
has declined recently, it still may continue for several months.[1] The
Centers for Disease Control continues to recommend that patients and health care
providers and caregivers be vaccinated against seasonal influenza.

CMS encourages health care providers to use each office visit as an opportunity
to talk with Medicare your patients about the importance of getting a seasonal
flu shot. And remember, it is also important to immunize yourself and your
staff.

Remember - Seasonal influenza vaccinations and their administration are covered
Part B benefits. Note that influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are NOT Part D
covered drugs.

For information about Medicare's coverage of the seasonal influenza virus
vaccine and its administration, as well as related educational resources for
health care professionals and their staff, please go to
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MLNProducts/Downloads/flu_products.pdf
on the CMS website. You will find a
variety of resources that explain Medicare coverage and claims submission
policies related to the seasonal influenza vaccine.
For information on Medicare policies related to H1N1 influenza, please go to
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/H1N1 on the CMS website.
[1] Seasonal Influenza (Flu). [online]. Atlanta, GA: The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, January 19, 2010 [cited 21 January 2010]. Available from
the World Wide Web: (http://www.cdc.gov/flu)
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