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Medicare Peer Review Form
Letter to Request a Medicare Peer Review
What is a Medicare Peer Review Request Letter?
A Medicare Peer Review Request Letter helps you pen a formal survey of how you were treated under Medicare. Maybe you've received a Notice of Noncoverage informing you that Medicare will no longer cover hospital care and you want that decision reviewed. A Medicare Peer Review Request Letter helps you get your voice heard.
You have certain rights as a Medicare recipient. Keep the agency accountable with a Medicare Peer Review Request Letter. There's a Peer Review Organization (PRO) that keeps hospitals and facilities in check. Let's say you received fantastic treatment recently; you may want to praise them for how well you were treated. Maybe the treatment you received was unacceptable and you want to make sure the hospital changes their practices; either way, a Medicare Peer Review Request Letter lets you share your experiences. Perhaps you were just notified that Medicare won't be paying for hospital coverage in the future and you want to fight that decision. A Medicare Peer Review Request Letter helps you be heard and maybe even change policy.
When to use a Medicare Peer Review Request Letter:
- You want to write a review, good or bad, about recent Medicare treatment or a hospital stay.
- You got a Notice of Noncoverage and want it formally reviewed.