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Richard McConnell and Kathryn Bucher Author Insurance Coverage Law Report Article on Limitations to Extraterritorial Application of Medicare Section 111 Reporting Requirements to Non-U.S. Property and Casualty Carriers

July 16, 2014

In an article published by FC&S Legal’s The Insurance Coverage Law Report, Wiley Rein partners Richard L. McConnell and Kathryn Bucher demystify issues regarding extraterritorial application of the reporting requirements for property and casualty insurers under Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007.  The authors comment on claim situations that confront non-U.S. insurers and alert readers to the need to evaluate the potential Section 111 ramifications of making claim payments to Medicare beneficiaries.

To read the full article by Mr. McConnell and Ms. Bucher, please click here.

Our Section 111 Team routinely covers developments under the Medicare Secondary Payer statute and Section 111. Visit our Section 111 webpage to view Section 111 Bulletins and articles we have published.

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