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A: You can use the CMS Administrative Simplification Enforcement and Testing Tool (ASETT). Available through the CMS Enterprise Portal, the tool can be used to file complaints and test X12 and NCPDP transactions. P. O. Box 8030, Baltimore, Maryland 21244-8030. Enforcement and Compliance FAQs - CMS cms.gov administrative-simplification faqs cms.gov administrative-simplification faqs
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CMSs mission is to provide effective health care coverage and promote quality care for people with Medicare. The agency makes sure its contractors and state agencies properly administer Medicare. It also: Sets up policy for provider payment. Conducts research of health care management and treatment.
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