My company writes managed care plan coverage but it is only Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP plans. Do we need to respond to the quarterly data call?
The prompt pay laws and the quarterly data calls are not applicable to self-funded ERISA plans; workers compensation coverage; government, school, and church health plans; out-of-state insureds; Medicaid; Medicare + Choice HMOs; Medicare + Cost plans; Medicare Supplement plans; Health Select and Health Select Plus plans for state employees; federal employee plans; self-funded plans covering UT and A&M System employees; Tricare Standard (CHAMPUS); Texas Association of School Boards coverages; and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). If your company only sells these types of plans, then you are not required to respond to the quarterly data call. If your company sells commercial managed care plans in addition to these types of plans, then you will need to report the data from the commercial business.
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