Healthcare DIVE September 25, 2024
Rebecca Pifer

Aberrant billing for urinary catheters last year could have made it harder for ACOs in Medicare to bring in shared savings. That’s no longer the case under a new final rule.

Dive Brief:

  • The Biden administration has finalized a rule targeting fraudulent billing in Medicare’s largest value-based care program, after concerning reports of spiking spending on urinary catheters.
  • The anomalous billing had the potential to hurt accountable care organizations, or ACOs, in the Medicare Shared Savings Program by impairing their ability to capture shared savings. ACOs are groups of providers that assume responsibility — and occasionally, financial risk — to care for a group of patients.
  • However, the CMS’ rule finalized Tuesday shields ACOs by excluding payments for suspect...

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