Roughly 3,000 employees are coming back to work on Monday, funded by user fees as the shutdown drags into its fourth week.
Though CMS didn't specify for how long the employees will return, the open enrollment period for Medicare runs between Oct.
The directory, intended to help older Americans navigate Medicare Advantage open enrollment, produces conflicting responses ...
An estimated 3,000 employees seem to be affected. The federal agency said the return to work would occur Monday, with the ...
Millions of seniors with Medicare Advantage plans can expect slimmed-down benefits, loftier premiums, and a reduced selection ...
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Key Takeaways CMS has paused most certification and survey activities during the government shutdown. Key functions like processing initial certification and change of ownership (CHOW) applications, ...
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services says it will temporarily bring all its furloughed employees back to work ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has had some technical difficulties during the government shutdown.
There's some good news on that front: Certain government agencies operate on a permanent funding basis and should continue to operate pretty much as they always do, even during a protracted shutdown.
Your Medicare, Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage won’t vanish during the government shutdown, but changes to some benefits and fewer government workers to help could still disrupt care for ...
Core programs will keep running because their funding is built into law. But a popular Medicare benefit has already ended, ...