MSA Webinar | Specialty Issues in Medicare Set-Asides

July 5, 2022

Webinar Graphic | Tower MSA Partners MSA webinar on specialty Medicare Set-Aside issues

Not all Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs) are the same. There are specialty areas for unusual cases and many questions about these.

Topics Covered in the MSA Webinar

  • Criteria for successful $0 MSA approvals
  • Whether to include PQMEs, AMEs, IMEs in the MSA
  • Use of court orders to limit medical care in the MSA
  • When and how to use the MSA Amended Review process
  • Correct verbiage for treating physician statements

Practical Guidance for Claims Professionals & Attorneys

Claims professionals and attorneys often receive conflicting or unclear information around these topics and other matters that make not only working with the MSA but the whole settlement process, tricky.

Learn From Tower MSA Partners’ Chief Compliance Officer

Tower is pleased to feature our Chief Compliance Officer Dan Anders, who will share tricks of the trade at a webinar on Wednesday, July 20, at 2:00 PM ET. Dan has written and submitted thousands of MSAs to CMS for almost two decades. His unique knowledge is an asset for anyone who uses an MSA in a case settlement.

Register for the MSA Webinar

A Q&A session will follow the presentation, and you can provide questions at the time you register. Please click the link below and register today!

REGISTER HERE

Tower’s Dan Anders Reviews MSP Policies and Predicts 2022 Actions

January 20, 2022

Dan Anders reviews MSP policy updates and Medicare Set-Aside trends in this article

WorkersCompensation.com’s Nancy Grover captured the thoughts of Tower MSA Partners Chief Compliance Officer Dan Anders on a variety of Medicare Secondary Payer and Medicare Set-Aside issues from 2021 and 2022 in a recent article.

WorkersCompensation.com Features Dan Anders on MSP Policy Updates

The article reviews several important MSP and MSA developments. MSAs cost less than many stakeholders think, opioid allocations are down, and the PAID Act makes obtaining Medicare Advantage Plan data easier.

Key Medicare Secondary Payer and MSA Issues Reviewed

The article also notes that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said MSAs that are not approved by CMS could be viewed as “a potential attempt to shift financial burden” to Medicare.

Read the Full WorkersCompensation.com Article

The article, “MSA Policy Updates, Changes Likely in Store for 2022, Expert Predicts,” can be read here. Remember it’s just a one-time process of subscribing to this free section of Workerscompensation.com.