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Medicare Advantage Plans: Resolving The Hidden Lien

In our previous blog, we tackled the Medicare conditional payment resolution process. However, if your client, during treatment for their injuries, switched to a Medicare Advantage Plan (MAO-Part C), the resolution process might not be over. Here’s why: While you may have resolved conditional payments with Medicare Parts A and B (traditional Medicare), MAO plans operate independently and may have covered some or all of your client’s medical expenses. 

The issue arises because MAO plans are distinct from traditional Medicare, and beneficiaries can enroll in them during specific periods. Consequently, even if you resolved Medicare conditional payments, an MAO might have stepped in later, without your knowledge. CMS will not notify you about these MAO payments, and beneficiaries often lack clarity on their coverage types so it can easily be missed. 

To verify MAO plan coverage, clients can check their status on MyMedicare.gov. Additionally, the 2020 PAID Act requires CMS to report MAO enrollments for the past three years, though access to this data is limited to Non-Group Health Plan Responsible Reporting Entities (RREs). You might need to request this information from the defense or painstakingly review medical bills to uncover potential MAO liens. 

Attorneys must be vigilant, conducting thorough due diligence to uncover possible MAO liens. Failure to address these could result in double damages, as MAOs do enforce their reimbursement rights aggressively. The Medicare Secondary Payer Act grants MAOs the right to sue for double the lien amount if not repaid, a risk highlighted by cases like Humana v. Western Heritage Ins. Co. Here, Humana successfully claimed double damages after Western Heritage failed to reimburse a $191,000 lien. 

To prevent such pitfalls, start your investigation early upon client intake, continue throughout representation, and finalize it before disbursing settlement funds. Identify any MAO liens and seek reduction or compromise as appropriate. Understanding and managing MAO liens is crucial to safeguarding your firm against significant financial exposure for this hidden lien. 

Working with specialized lien resolution companies can provide essential expertise and prevent costly mistakes when it comes to Medicare Advantage plan liens.  If you want to find out more, contact us today to Partner with Synergy for lien resolution.   

Written by: Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., MSCC | CEO

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