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Set-Aside Arrangements
A Combined Effortby
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Overview:
• When is Medicare an issue?
• What is required when Medicare is
an issue?
• Dealing with CMS and Medicare.
• Problems associated with Medicare
in the context of workers’
compensation claims..
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
When is Medicare an Issue?
• When the Claimant is a Medicare beneficiary
regardless of whether the claim is settling or
not:
– Medicare must be reimbursed for compensable medical treatment
within 60 days of notice, settlement or award.
• Sometimes Claimants and/or doctors submit medical bills for compensable treatment
to Medicare along with bills for unrelated treatment.
• Controverted medical treatment may later be compensable by acceptance, settlement
or award.
• When settlement provides for future medical
treatment for a work-related injury AND certain
conditions exist, a Medicare Set-Aside may be
necessary.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
When is Medicare an issue?
When the claim is NOT being settled:
• When the Claimant is a Medicare
beneficiary regardless of whether the
claim is settling or not:
– Medicare must be reimbursed for compensable
medical treatment within 60 days of notice,
settlement or award.
• Sometimes Claimants and/or doctors submit medical bills for
compensable treatment to Medicare along with bills for unrelated
treatment.
• Controverted medical treatment may later be compensable by
acceptance, settlement or award.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
When is Medicare an issue?
The Settlement Context:
– Claimant is a Medicare beneficiary.
• OR
– Lump sum settlement is $250,000.00 or greater,
– AND
– Claimant is “reasonably likely” to become entitled to
Medicare benefits within 30 months of settlement.
• Claimant has applied for SSDI.
• Claimant has been denied SSDI, but he intends to appeal or re-file.
• Claimant is 62.5 years old or older.
• Claimant has ESRD, but does not yet qualify for Medicare.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
What is required
when settling?
• “Adequately consider” Medicare’s
interests when settling a claim.
– Failure to do so may result in liability for double damages.
• However, the Employer/Insurer is NOT
required to consider any liability beyond
that which is provided in the Georgia
Workers’ Compensation Act!
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
What does it mean to “adequately
consider” Medicare's interests?
• Lump sum settlement allocates sufficient funds
to cover the Claimant’s future medical
expenses.
• A portion of the lump sum must be “set aside”
to cover future Medicare-covered medical
expenses.
• Must include a “mechanism” which will ensure
the funds will not be misappropriated.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
How do the parties know whether they
have “adequately considered” Medicare’s
interests?
• CMS will give a written opinion, upon which the
parties can rely.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
What is required to obtain CMS’s
written approval of a settlement
agreement?
• Claimant and attorney’s information.
• A social security consent to release information form,
signed by the Claimant.
• Date and basis for Medicare entitlement.
• Employer/Insurer and attorney’s information.
• Date of Injury and Description of Injury (including ICD-
9 codes).
• Amount of the lump sum settlement.
• Amount of the proposed MSA.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Additional requirements
• Life expectancy (CDC Table) / rated age.
• Life care plan / cost projection analysis.
• Copy of the settlement agreement.
• Medical records (last two years) documenting:
– Current medical treatment.
– Future medical treatment.
– Prognosis.
• Maximum expected expenses for all of the Claimant’s
future medical expenses:
– Medicare covered.
– Non-Medicare covered.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Additional requirements
• Administration of the MSA – who will control and
disburse the funds, and what is the “mechanism” for
ensuring the funds are not misappropriated?
– Professionally administered.
– Self-administered.
• Funding/Structure of the MSA:
– Interest bearing checking account.
– Structured settlement.
– Trust professionally administered.
– Combination.
• Fees:
– Attorney’s fees.
– Administration costs.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Dealing with CMS and Medicare:
Gathering the Information
• Much of the information is simple and easy to
produce, but obtaining some of the information
and materials can be time consuming.
• The amount of time and documentation
required depends on:
– Cooperation of:
• Medical providers.
• The parties.
• The rehab suppliers, life care planners.
– Complexity of the case and the settlement:
• Intensity and duration of the Claimant’s future medical treatment.
• Structured settlements.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Dealing with CMS and Medicare:
The Medicare Set-Aside Proposal
• Convincing CMS that enough of the lump sum is being allocated for future medical
benefits may be tricky:
– CMS seems to have a hard time understanding why claims do not settle for full
exposure.
– CMS will no longer consider the present value of future medical expenses, but an
annuity can be used with certain added conditions.
– In fact, CMS does not require use of an “inflation factor” in evaluating the value of
future medical expenses.
• Defining the “mechanism” in the terms of the settlement agreement which is
satisfactory to CMS and the claimant:
– Claimants want control over their money.
– CMS wants assurance that the Claimant will not misappropriate the funds “set aside”
for Medicare covered medical expenses.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Problems with Medicare
in the Context of
Workers’ Compensation
Settlements
Why are workers’ compensation claims
such good “targets” for CMS?
• Injured workers probably account for much of the
MSP situations.
• Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Medicare
regulations give guidelines for evaluating whether
a settlement “adequately considered” Medicare’s
interests.
• The value of a wc claimant’s benefits can be more
easily determined than the awards and judgments
of other types of liability plaintiffs.
– Compensation rates.
– PPD schedule.
– Fee schedule for medical treatment. Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
– Limited types of benefits / “damages.” Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
However, in settlement, workers’
compensation claims have a
“fair market” (compromise) value
• Workers’ compensation claims do NOT settle for the full
exposure!
– SETTLEMENT = COPROMISE and NEGOTIATION
– FULL EXPOSURE = SURRENDER
• Paying the full exposure is a surrender and not a settlement because
full exposure is the worst case scenario.
– The strength of Employer/Insurer’s defenses v. the strength of Claimant’s case.
– Different Employer/Insurers have different policies that give different “internal values” to settling claims.
– Claimants do not necessarily undergo all the treatment their doctors think they may need in the future.
– A change of physician can significantly change the Claimant’s treatment plan.
– Claimants do not always live out their full life expectancy.
– The Employer/Insurer may find the Claimant a job.
– Many times, Claimants’ conditions improve after settlement.
– Claimants want to move on with their lives.
– Employer/Insurers want to resolve the claim.
– Claimants usually want a lump sum.
– Litigation costs.
– Frustration.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
Projecting future medical expenses
MUST take into account
the “fair market” (compromise) value
of the claim!
• A claim might have a full potential exposure of
$800,000.00 or more, but it may only have an
actual (“fair market”) value of $20,000.00.
– In these cases, there may be more than $100,000.00 worth of future Medicare-
covered medical expenses projected for the Claimant’s future medical treatment.
• Often times, the full potential exposure for medical
benefits is close to the actual “fair market” value
of the entire claim.
Robert W. Brown II, Esq.
Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
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Medicare – Set Aside Arrangements A Combined Effort

  • 1. Set-Aside Arrangements A Combined Effortby Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 2. Overview: • When is Medicare an issue? • What is required when Medicare is an issue? • Dealing with CMS and Medicare. • Problems associated with Medicare in the context of workers’ compensation claims.. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 3. When is Medicare an Issue? • When the Claimant is a Medicare beneficiary regardless of whether the claim is settling or not: – Medicare must be reimbursed for compensable medical treatment within 60 days of notice, settlement or award. • Sometimes Claimants and/or doctors submit medical bills for compensable treatment to Medicare along with bills for unrelated treatment. • Controverted medical treatment may later be compensable by acceptance, settlement or award. • When settlement provides for future medical treatment for a work-related injury AND certain conditions exist, a Medicare Set-Aside may be necessary. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 4. When is Medicare an issue? When the claim is NOT being settled: • When the Claimant is a Medicare beneficiary regardless of whether the claim is settling or not: – Medicare must be reimbursed for compensable medical treatment within 60 days of notice, settlement or award. • Sometimes Claimants and/or doctors submit medical bills for compensable treatment to Medicare along with bills for unrelated treatment. • Controverted medical treatment may later be compensable by acceptance, settlement or award. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 5. When is Medicare an issue? The Settlement Context: – Claimant is a Medicare beneficiary. • OR – Lump sum settlement is $250,000.00 or greater, – AND – Claimant is “reasonably likely” to become entitled to Medicare benefits within 30 months of settlement. • Claimant has applied for SSDI. • Claimant has been denied SSDI, but he intends to appeal or re-file. • Claimant is 62.5 years old or older. • Claimant has ESRD, but does not yet qualify for Medicare. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 6. What is required when settling? • “Adequately consider” Medicare’s interests when settling a claim. – Failure to do so may result in liability for double damages. • However, the Employer/Insurer is NOT required to consider any liability beyond that which is provided in the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act! Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 7. What does it mean to “adequately consider” Medicare's interests? • Lump sum settlement allocates sufficient funds to cover the Claimant’s future medical expenses. • A portion of the lump sum must be “set aside” to cover future Medicare-covered medical expenses. • Must include a “mechanism” which will ensure the funds will not be misappropriated. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 8. How do the parties know whether they have “adequately considered” Medicare’s interests? • CMS will give a written opinion, upon which the parties can rely. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 9. What is required to obtain CMS’s written approval of a settlement agreement? • Claimant and attorney’s information. • A social security consent to release information form, signed by the Claimant. • Date and basis for Medicare entitlement. • Employer/Insurer and attorney’s information. • Date of Injury and Description of Injury (including ICD- 9 codes). • Amount of the lump sum settlement. • Amount of the proposed MSA. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 10. Additional requirements • Life expectancy (CDC Table) / rated age. • Life care plan / cost projection analysis. • Copy of the settlement agreement. • Medical records (last two years) documenting: – Current medical treatment. – Future medical treatment. – Prognosis. • Maximum expected expenses for all of the Claimant’s future medical expenses: – Medicare covered. – Non-Medicare covered. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 11. Additional requirements • Administration of the MSA – who will control and disburse the funds, and what is the “mechanism” for ensuring the funds are not misappropriated? – Professionally administered. – Self-administered. • Funding/Structure of the MSA: – Interest bearing checking account. – Structured settlement. – Trust professionally administered. – Combination. • Fees: – Attorney’s fees. – Administration costs. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 12. Dealing with CMS and Medicare: Gathering the Information • Much of the information is simple and easy to produce, but obtaining some of the information and materials can be time consuming. • The amount of time and documentation required depends on: – Cooperation of: • Medical providers. • The parties. • The rehab suppliers, life care planners. – Complexity of the case and the settlement: • Intensity and duration of the Claimant’s future medical treatment. • Structured settlements. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 13. Dealing with CMS and Medicare: The Medicare Set-Aside Proposal • Convincing CMS that enough of the lump sum is being allocated for future medical benefits may be tricky: – CMS seems to have a hard time understanding why claims do not settle for full exposure. – CMS will no longer consider the present value of future medical expenses, but an annuity can be used with certain added conditions. – In fact, CMS does not require use of an “inflation factor” in evaluating the value of future medical expenses. • Defining the “mechanism” in the terms of the settlement agreement which is satisfactory to CMS and the claimant: – Claimants want control over their money. – CMS wants assurance that the Claimant will not misappropriate the funds “set aside” for Medicare covered medical expenses. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 14. Problems with Medicare in the Context of Workers’ Compensation Settlements
  • 15. Why are workers’ compensation claims such good “targets” for CMS? • Injured workers probably account for much of the MSP situations. • Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Medicare regulations give guidelines for evaluating whether a settlement “adequately considered” Medicare’s interests. • The value of a wc claimant’s benefits can be more easily determined than the awards and judgments of other types of liability plaintiffs. – Compensation rates. – PPD schedule. – Fee schedule for medical treatment. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. – Limited types of benefits / “damages.” Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 16. However, in settlement, workers’ compensation claims have a “fair market” (compromise) value • Workers’ compensation claims do NOT settle for the full exposure! – SETTLEMENT = COPROMISE and NEGOTIATION – FULL EXPOSURE = SURRENDER • Paying the full exposure is a surrender and not a settlement because full exposure is the worst case scenario. – The strength of Employer/Insurer’s defenses v. the strength of Claimant’s case. – Different Employer/Insurers have different policies that give different “internal values” to settling claims. – Claimants do not necessarily undergo all the treatment their doctors think they may need in the future. – A change of physician can significantly change the Claimant’s treatment plan. – Claimants do not always live out their full life expectancy. – The Employer/Insurer may find the Claimant a job. – Many times, Claimants’ conditions improve after settlement. – Claimants want to move on with their lives. – Employer/Insurers want to resolve the claim. – Claimants usually want a lump sum. – Litigation costs. – Frustration. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP
  • 17. Projecting future medical expenses MUST take into account the “fair market” (compromise) value of the claim! • A claim might have a full potential exposure of $800,000.00 or more, but it may only have an actual (“fair market”) value of $20,000.00. – In these cases, there may be more than $100,000.00 worth of future Medicare- covered medical expenses projected for the Claimant’s future medical treatment. • Often times, the full potential exposure for medical benefits is close to the actual “fair market” value of the entire claim. Robert W. Brown II, Esq. Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP