My Doctor of 7 years said we will no longer accept Original Medicare as none of the 30 doctors in the practice will as of january 1. My doctor was opposed to the decision. In reading on this, I find three classifications for a medicare network provider. 1, Participating. 2. Non-participating. 3. Opt out for 2 years. I know they are not longer participating under 1 because they will not bill original medicare any longer. I know they are not a non-participating because they said they will not accept the 15% up charge for anyone in Original Medicare. It would appear, because they are so adamant that they will never bill original medicare again for anyone that they opted out. That said, when you opt out you must file the opt out affidavit with Medicare and Medicare.gov sites which show who has opted out do not show them as ever filed any affidavit or ever opted out. Checking with 1-800-Medicare they stated there lists are up to date and to my surprise all doctors in that network practice are on record of still accepting original medicare patients. But the practice says they will continue to take 6 different Medicare advantage plans. So the new status of opting out doing nothing concerns me. So I look for guidance on this OPT OUT and I find the nordian MAC contractor site. https://med.noridianmedicare.com/web/jeb/enrollment/opt-out
It states the Following:\
If you opt out, beware of the following:
It states the Following:\
If you opt out, beware of the following:
- An Affidavit must be filed with all carriers who have jurisdiction over claims the physician/practitioner would otherwise file with Medicare.
- The opt out period last two years.
- All active Medicare enrollments will be terminated.
- Opting out means you cannot be involved in any Medicare program; including original fee-for-service Medicare, Medicare Managed Care Plans, Medicare+Choice Plan and Medicare Advantage Plan.
- Providers cannot be opt out for some services and not others, as well as some locations and not others.
- No payment through Medicare with the exception of Emergency or Urgent Care services.
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