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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 12 MIN

Why Medicare Enrollment Is Like Home Ownership (Because It Requires Constant Maintenance)

from The Legal Podcast Network

Episode Summary:  In this episode of Gosfield and Shay on Health Law, healthcare attorney Daniel Shay delves into the intricacies of Medicare enrollment, likening it to the ongoing responsibilities of homeownership. He highlights the necessity for constant updates and vigilance to maintain compliance, emphasizing the importance of responding to revalidation requests and updating application information within specified timelines. Daniel Shay discusses the consequences of failing to comply, such as deactivation and revocation of billing privileges, and provides real-world examples of how outdated information can lead to serious issues. He offers practical advice for healthcare practices to manage their enrollment processes effectively, ensuring they stay ahead of potential problems. Listeners will gain valuable insights into maintaining compliance and safeguarding their practice's financial health. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:10 – Understanding Medicare Enrollment 00:47 – Ongoing Obligations for Providers 01:21 – Importance of Updating Information 02:01 – Types of Changes Requiring Updates 02:54 – Common Compliance Failures 03:41 – Deactivation vs. Revocation 05:41 – Impact on Billing and Cash Flow 06:32 – Revalidation Process Explained 07:52 – Consequences of Outdated Information 10:27 – Best Practices for Enrollment Management About the Show:  Gosfield and Shay on Health Law is a podcast dedicated to providing healthcare professionals with clear and practical insights into the complex world of health law. Hosted by experienced attorneys, the show covers topics such as regulatory compliance, Medicare, and emerging legal issues in healthcare. With a focus on making intricate legal concepts accessible, the series aims to empower medical practices to navigate legal challenges confidently and effectively.

In this episode of Gosfield and Shay on Health Law, healthcare attorney Daniel Shay delves into the intricacies of Medicare enrollment, likening it to the ongoing responsibilities of homeownership. He highlights the necessity for constant updates and vigilance to maintain compliance, emphasizing the importance of responding to revalidation requests and updating application information within specified timelines. Daniel Shay discusses the consequences of failing to comply, such as deactivation and revocation of billing privileges, and provides real-world examples of how outdated information can lead to serious issues. He offers practical advice for healthcare practices to manage their enrollment processes effectively, ensuring they stay ahead of potential problems. Listeners will gain valuable insights into maintaining compliance and safeguarding their practice’s financial health.

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