InsurCard Launches Revolutionary Technology for Medicare Set-Aside Program
MSA recipients manage their own insurance settlements – using technology available through the payment card networks.
"Our program is a debit card-based product designed for individuals who have received an insurance claim settlement and need to follow Medicare Set-aside regulations," explained InsurCard Founder and CEO
While professional
Here are additional noteworthy features:
* Discount programs for pharmacies, medical providers, drugs and durable medical equipment
* Reduced pricing for hospital and medical bills based on State Workers Compensation schedules
* Automated record keeping and CMS reporting assistance
* Payment tracking
* Programmed Merchant Category Codes (MCC)
* Debit cards that avoid inappropriate purchases based on CMS guidelines
* Fund exhaustion mitigation through low balance notifications
* Website access to all account transactions and balances
* A HIPAA compliant 24-hour Call Center
In the InsurCard program, a debit card doubles as a pharmacy card and payment card. The debit card will only work on purchases allowed under CMS guidelines. All purchases are tracked and recorded for CMS annual reporting. If appropriate, money can be withdrawn from the account, but must be tracked by the individual.
Enrollment in the InsurCard MSA program is free of charge. Settlement recipients should always consult with their legal representative about the program.
About InsurCard
Headquartered outside of
Contact:
InsurCard MSA Administrator
215-855-1112
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