Users can access information on Medicare billing, including electronic billing and EDI transactions, SNF consolidated billing and therapy services. You will also get an overview of Medicare part C and part D compliance and audits.
If you are having a problem coordinating your benefits and recovery, this is one place where you will get help. The resource offers details on attorney and beneficiary services, COBA trading partners, employers and insurer’s services, prescription drug assistance programs and provider services. You also access group and non-group and insurer reporting.
You will get details on the enrollment process and coverage in detail. The good thing is, with CMS, you get information in the form of research, which means you access information first hand. In fact, you are offered Medicare demonstration projects and evaluation reports to help you make an informed decision.
Other details that you get from this site include E-Health, End-Stage Renal Disease details, fraud and abuse, health plans, Medicare Advantage, Medicare contracting, Free-for-Service drugs and payment, preventive services, quality initiatives and provider types.
CMS.gov also runs a blog that updates information news and offers guides to new and existing Medicare insurance beneficiaries. In short, CMS is a site for those who need all the information there is on Medicare.