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  2. Begin by entering the provider name and the 6-digit provider number in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the calendar quarter ended date. This indicates the reporting period for which you are submitting the credit balance report.
  4. In the certification section, an officer or administrator must sign and print their name and title, confirming that all information provided is true and complete.
  5. Select one of the options regarding low utilization status or whether there are no Medicare credit balances to report. Attach any necessary detail pages if applicable.
  6. Finally, provide a contact person's name and telephone number for any follow-up inquiries related to this report.

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Healthcare providers nationwide are breathing a sigh of relief after CMS announced quarterly Credit Balance Reports will no longer be required, effective December 1, 2024.
Providers use the quarterly CMS-838 report to disclose Medicare credit balances. They determine the number and amount of these balances for refunding the Medicare program.
A Credit Balance report summarizes the credit balance for each client with a detailed breakdown showing the amount issued, applied, and remaining.

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