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CMS to Host PAID Act Testing Webinar

  • Melisa Zwilling
  • Aug 11, 2021
  • 1 min read

CMS recently announced that it will host a webinar covering the Provide Accurate Information Directly (PAID) Act Testing process. The webinar notice is copied below.

CMS will be hosting a second webinar regarding the impacts to Section 111 Non-Group Health Plan (NGHP) Responsible Reporting Entities (RREs) related to the PAID Act, which was signed into law on December 11, 2020. The intention of the PAID Act is to help NGHP RREs better coordinate benefits by providing beneficiary Part C and Part D enrollment information

via updates to the Section 111 Query Response File. These changes will go into effect on December 11, 2021. This webinar will offer important PAID Act reminders and focus on the details of the upcoming testing period, which will begin on September 13, 2021. The webinar

presentation will be followed by a live question and answer session with staff from CMS and the Benefits Coordination & Recovery Center. Questions for this webinar can be submitted in advance to PL110-173SEC111-

comments@cms.hhs.gov. Please have your questions submitted no later than September 2, 2021.


Date: Thursday, September 9, 2021


Time: 1:00 PM ET



and


Conference Dial In: 888-469-1074


Conference Passcode: 9205987


NOTE: For this webinar, you will need to use both the webinar link and conference call

information above to access both the visual and audio portion of the presentation. Please plan

to join the webinar at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the presentation.

 
 
 

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