Capital Blue Cross Hit With Sanctions By Federal Government
| By Ivey DeJesus, The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The company is also barred from marketing those plans. The sanctions were imposed by the
In a letter dated
In an e-mail to
"We take these matters very seriously and a focused team is working on this important matter," Butera wrote. "Much work has already been done to remediate some of the audit findings we had expected. We will continue to work to make improvements as expeditiously as possible, putting all the necessary resources of our company behind this effort to help ensure we can meet the needs of our
A spokesman for the federal agency wrote: "The sanctions mean that the
A branch of the
The letter, which was addressed to
"Enrollee access to services and prescribed medications is the most fundamental aspect of the Part C and Part D programs because it most directly affects clinical care," wrote
The sanctions apply to contracts H3923 and H3962 (Medicare Advantage-Prescription Drug Plans), and S8067 (a Part D Prescription Drug Plan). The service areas for the contracts are national, but the majority of enrollment is in
The sanctions consist of the suspension of enrollment of
According to the letter, which is posted on the center's website, the sanctions were effective
Sanctions will remain in effect until the insurance carrier can demonstrate that the deficiencies have been corrected and are not likely to recur.
Capital Blue Cross Sanction
According to the letter, the federal agency conducted an audit of the
Violations resulted in enrollees experiencing inappropriate denials or delays of medications at the point of sale and within enrollees' coverage determinations or appeals, the report said.
Enrollees also experienced inappropriate out-of-pocket cost for covered
"These failures pose a serious threat to the health and safety of enrollees. Many of these issues stem from a complete ineffective monitoring and oversight of CBC's Pharmacy Benefit Manager, which is responsible for CBC's coverage determinations," the letter reads. "Additionally, CBC's lack of internal controls and of consistent procedures resulted in a breakdown in other processes with Part D redeterminations, Part C organization determinations, Part C reconsiderations and grievances."
Among the violations were: Failure to process redetermination requests; failure to conduct sufficient outreach to the prescriber or beneficiary to obtain additional information necessary to make appropriate clinical decisions.
Violations related to Part D coverage determination, appeal and grievance requirements included failure to perform timely retroactive claims adjustments. Auditors determined that as a result, more than 3,000 enrollees were overcharged a total of
This report was updated to include comments from
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