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1/22/2009
Steve Reilly
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Medicare Subrogation

I have just added an FAQ regarding repaying Medicare out of any recovery for medical expenses paid by Medicare due to the fault of another.  It is very important to account for Medicare payments because the injured party and the attorney are liable to reimburse Medicare and the amount of the repayment obviously impacts the net amount of recovery.

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Q.  If medicare paid my medical bills for the treatment I needed due to someone's negligence, does Medicare get reimbursed for their payment?

A.  Yes.  Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute when Medicare makes a payment for medical services received as a result of an injury caused by another party (automobile accident, medical malpractice, slip and fall etc) medicare has a right to recover the payments.  Any payments made by Medicare must be accounted for because the law makes the injured party or their attorney liable to repay from any settlement. 

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