Closing TPLF “data gaps” – recently discussed options and considerations
Whether parties using TPLF should be required to disclose the TPLF agreement to the opposing party as part of claims litigation continues to be a hotly debated topic.
The (CMS) has released an updated Section 111 NGHP User Guide (Version 7.3, August 7, 2023) regarding Section 111 reporting related to non-group health plans
We are at the mid-point for 2023! It has been a busy year in so many claims areas. Time to regroup on the key claims updates over the past months – ICYMI style!
CMS’s Section 111 NGHP Unsolicited Response File “opt-in” process –
Nutshell Summary Resource. The following “Nutshell Summary” is a general summary of this process.
S.B. 196, as outlined more fully below, called for the disclosure of (TPLF), referred to as “litigation financing agreements” in the bill, in civil actions.
(CMS) held a webinar where the agency discussed its upcoming Section 111 Non-Group Health Plan (NGHP) Unsolicited Response File “opt-in” feature (starts July 2023)
On 5/16/23, (RAMP) Act was re-introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives, bill proposes revisions to the MSP’s private cause of action provision.
The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts dismisses Medicare Advantage claim for “double damages”—rules insurer’s Section 111 reporting doesn't establish standing to sue.