CMS air ambulance audit finds Aetna in Texas failed to properly calculate qualifying payment amount claims
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently released results of an air ambulance qualifying payment amount calculations audit on Aetna Health in Texas. The report found that Aetna used practices that did not comply with federal requirements, and strongly recommended corrective actions. Specifically, the report found that Aetna failed to "properly calculate the QPA by using claim paid amounts instead of contracted rates, and counting each claim as its own contracted rate, even when the claims were for the same amounts for the same item or service and to the same provider of air ambulance services." Aetna may also be subjected to future audits.
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