Demand Letters to Medicare Providers and Suppliers Associated with an Item or Service Provided to Incarcerated Beneficiaries
Carey Jinright
Description
Collection
Title:
Demand Letters to Medicare Providers and Suppliers Associated with an Item or Service Provided to Incarcerated Beneficiaries
Creator:
Carey Jinright
Date:
7/15/2013
Text:
Can anyone tell me how we are suppose to inquire about incarceration or immigration status without profiling? Are we suppose to take an incarcerated person's word that they are no longer incarcerated or an illegal immigrant's word that they are not illegal? If it were not so serious, it would be funny! Another reason your claims will deny.
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Carey Jinright, LO, ATP, MSM
Cross & 3
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Carey Jinright, LO, ATP, MSM
Cross & 3
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Citation
Carey Jinright, “Demand Letters to Medicare Providers and Suppliers Associated with an Item or Service Provided to Incarcerated Beneficiaries,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/235346.