Complying with the Medicare Secondary Payer Program in Your Liability Case in 2026

09 Jun , 2026

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This course will provide a detailed overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer act as well as provide an update for changes and anticipated changes for 2026.  The course will be beneficial to both plaintiff and defense attorneys.

Items to be covered include:

  • Section 111 reporting and the Civil Money Penalties
  • Reimbursement of the Medicare Conditional Payment amount for traditional Medicare, Medicare advantage plans, and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans
  • Ensuring your settlement does not shift a burden of payment to Medicare by use of a Medicare set aside

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