Texas' Titus Regional Reports Low RAC Requests, Positive Results

Audit review requests to Titus Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, Texas, have greatly decreased, according to a Daily Tribune report.

Last March, the hospital received audit demand letters from Medicare recovery audit contractors for approximately 1 percent of the hospital's Medicare patient care listings, according to David Taylor, director of Patient Financial Services at TRMC. Now, requests are less than ½ percent. Mr. Taylor said TRMC did not need to assign additional staff to manage the requests because of the low volume.

Of TRMC's original 72 complex reviews, RACs found Medicare was owed 7 percent at approximately $64,573 and TRMC was underpaid once at $4,864. TRMC has appealed four complex reviews. In addition, Medicare recouped approximately $5,708 from 11 technical reviews. The Medicare take backs included three complete denials by RACs and eight instances involving levels of coding.

Read the Daily Tribune report on Titus Regional Medical Center's experience with Medicare recovery audit contractors.

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