With thinning margins and decreasing government reimbursement rates, an area of opportunity to uncover additional reimbursement lies in a provider’s Medicare bad debts.
While this area is a great option to benefit from reimbursement dollars related to Medicare patients, thorough reporting is time consuming and continues to pose significant challenges for providers due to comprehensive regulations and recently introduced Transmittal 18 instructions and templates.
The following are topics that surfaced during the Medicare bad debt: Reporting and identifying reimbursement webcast and answers to related questions to help hospitals navigate reporting.
- General questions on Medicare bad debt
- Indigent dual eligible
- Indigent non-dual eligible
- Non-indigent
- Bad debt reporting
General questions on Medicare bad debt
The webcast started by answering the following questions.
What is Medicare bad debt?
Medicare bad debt is the patient responsibility related to Medicare primary accounts that have been deemed uncollectible. This includes coinsurance and deductible.
What are the categories of Medicare bad debts?
There are three categories of Medicare bad debts:
- Indigent dual eligible, often referred to as crossovers
- Indigent non-dual eligible, often referred to as charity

