Providers and beneficiaries have the right to appeal claim determinations made by National Government Services. The purpose of the appeals process is to ensure the correct adjudication of claims. Appeals activities conducted by National Government Services are governed by CMS.
First Level of Appeal (Redetermination) Processing Timeline
Per the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Internet-Only Manual (IOM) Publication, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 29 – Appeals of Claims Decisions, Section 310.5:
310.5 - The Redetermination Decision
(Rev. 3549, Issued: 06-24-16, Effective: 07-26-16, Implementation: 07-26-16)
A. Redetermination Decision Letters
The law requires contractors to conclude and mail and/or otherwise transmit the redetermination decision within 60 days of receipt of the appellant's request, as indicated in Section 310.4. For unfavorable redeterminations, the contractor mails the decision letter to the appellant, and mails copies to each party to the initial determination (or the party’s authorized representative and/or appointed representative, if applicable).
Because of the 60 day decision turnaround time allowed, NGS asks for your patience in waiting up to 60 days for an appeal decision to be made. Submitting duplicate appeal requests, either via paper or NGSConnex in an effort to speed up this process causes administrative delays and slow down the processing of your appeal.
Please keep in mind the 60 day turnaround NGS has to process your appeal. We appreciate your patience as we work diligently to process your Redeterminations.