Title 42
SECTION 422.2610
422.2610 Hearing official review.
§ 422.2610 Hearing official review.(a) Time for filing a request. A MA organization must file with CMS a request for a hearing official review within 30 calendar days from the date of the independent reviewer's issuance of a reconsideration determination.
(b) Content of the request. (1) The request must be in writing and must specify the findings or issues in the reconsideration decision with which the MA organization disagrees and the reasons for the disagreements.
(2) The MA organization must submit with its request all supporting documentation, evidence, and substantiation that it wants to be considered.
(3) No new evidence may be submitted.
(4) Documentation, evidence, or substantiation submitted after the filing of the request will not be considered.
(c) CMS rebuttal. CMS may file a rebuttal to the MA organization's hearing official review request.
(1) The rebuttal must be submitted within 30 calendar days of the MA organization's submission of its hearing official review request.
(2) CMS sends its rebuttal to the MA organization at the same time it is submitted to the hearing official.
(d) Conducting a review. A CMS-designated hearing official conducts the hearing on the record.
(1) The hearing is not to be conducted live or via telephone unless the hearing official, in his or her sole discretion, requests a live or telephonic hearing.
(2) In all cases, the hearing official's review is limited to information that meets one or more of the following:
(i) The Part C RAC used in making its determinations.
(ii) The independent reviewer used in making its determinations.
(iii) The MA organization submits with its hearing request.
(iv) CMS submits in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.
(3) Neither the MA organization nor CMS may submit new evidence.
(e) Hearing official decision. The CMS hearing official decides the case within 60 days and sends a written decision to the MA organization and CMS, explaining the basis for the decision.
(f) Effect of hearing official decision. The hearing official's decision is final and binding, unless the decision is reversed or modified by the CMS Administrator in accordance with § 422.2615.