Lexology April 6, 2020
McGuireWoods LLP

This alert is part of a series discussing the comprehensive actions CMS is taking that are most important to healthcare providers.

In response to the extraordinary circumstances of the novel coronavirus pandemic, on March 30, 2020, CMS announced multiple temporary regulatory waivers and new rules to provide temporary relief from many paperwork, reporting and audit requirements so that providers can focus on providing care to patients affected by COVID-19. CMS announced that these temporary changes and regulations will apply, effective immediately, across the entire U.S. healthcare system for the duration of the emergency declaration.

This article summarizes how CMS has increased flexibility for plans and providers under Medicare Parts C and D and what Medicare plans and providers should be...

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