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Recently, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced 
that beginning June 1, 2016, Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit plans 
may not cover drugs prescribed by providers who are not enrolled in (or 
validly opted out of) Medicare, except in very limited circumstances. However, 
to allow prescribers to have sufficient time to complete their enrollment 
activities, CMS has delayed the enforcement of the Part D Prescriber Enrollment 
Requirements until February 1, 2017.
CMS also strongly encourages prescribers of Part D drugs (except those who 
meet the definition of "other authorized prescribers") to submit their Medicare 
enrollment applications or opt-out affidavits to their Medicare Administrative 
Contractors (MACs) before August 1, 2016. This should provide the MACs with 
sufficient time to process the prescribers' applications or opt out affidavits 
and thus prevent prescription drug claims associated with their prescriptions 
from being rejected by Part D plans beginning February 1, 2017.
For more information, visit CMS's website. 
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