Your Rights Under Medicare
If you have Medicare, you are by law entitled to appeal decisions about health care services and payment for your health care services if you do not agree.
Say you’re in the hospital, or you’re being treated by home health care. You should, at some point receive an official document (“An Important Message from Medicare” or Notice of Provider Non Coverage) that tells you that your health care services will be discontinued on a certain date. Hopefully, you are well enough that your services can be discontinued and you can move on with your life. But if you believe you are not, you can and should appeal.
Here’s How it Works
Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality is hired by Medicare to review cases where services and payment for services may be terminated too soon. It’s our job to examine your situation – we have doctors and nurses on staff that do this – and determine the right solution.
Call us at 1-800-522-3414 and an expert reviewer will walk you through everything. You will provide some information about your situation and we’ll take it from there. We work with your health care providers to get all the information from their end.
We can’t of course guarantee that the outcome of our review will be the same as your opinion. But in the end, you will have had a Medicare-appointed expert make a fair and efficient determination on your health care coverage. And if your care needs to be continued, it will be.
OFMQ is available to help you seven days a week between 8:00am and 4:30pm.
Call 1-800-522-3414.
For additional information about your Medicare rights and protections, call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 (1-800-Medicare)
TTY: 1-877-486-2048
Or visit www.medicare.gov.