Dig into the 5 levels of the appeals process. You submit a claim to your MAC for a Part B patient, but Medicare denies the claim. You want to appeal the decision, but you have no idea how to move forward. The MAC National Government Services recently held a webinar to help clarify the five levels in the Medicare Part A and Part B appeals process. Read on to make sure you understand how the process works so you don’t lose any well-deserved reimbursement in your cardiology practice. See How Reopenings Differ From Appeals A reopening, also referred to as a preredetermination is not an appeal, but a request to reopen a claim, according to Shelly Dailey, MSN, BSN, RN, CPHM, Medicare home health and hospice clinical consultant at National Government Services. Reopenings are not processed through the appeals department and only occur at the discretion of the contractor, Dailey explains. If a contractor refuses to reopen a claim for a minor error, that decision is not appealable. Timeline: A reopening can be performed within one year of the claim’s finalized date, Dailey says. There are several reasons for a reopening, according to Dailey. These include the following: On the other hand, appeals are different from reopenings. You cannot file an appeal for a reopening. Appeals: Before an appeal request can be made, you first have a processed claim, according to Dailey. When Medicare has either fully or partially denied the claim, then you may submit an initial appeal for a redetermination, which is also known as a Level 1 appeal. The purpose of the appeals process is to “ensure correct adjudication of claims,” Daily explains. CMS governs all appeals activities. Additionally, all providers and beneficiaries have the right to appeal any claim determination their MAC makes. Observe Levels of Appeals Process There are five levels of the appeals process. They are as follows: Don’t miss: Documentation is the key to the success of any level of appeal, Dailey says. Providers must include all pertinent information to avoid the dismissal of the case. Pay Attention to Time Limits There are strict time limits for filing at each level of appeal, Dailey explains. They are as follows: