Reopening

A Reopening is an action to correct a clerical error that resulted in an overpayment or an underpayment, even though the decision was correct based on the evidence.

Time Limit for Filing Request Monetary Threshold to be Met Time Limit to Complete Request Where to File
One year from initial determination date or after one year from receipt date due to overpayment via clerical error omissions None 60 days from receipt date Contractor

CMS defines clerical errors (including minor errors or omissions) as human or mechanical errors on the part of the party or the contractor, such as:

  • Mathematical or computational mistakes
  • Transposed procedure or diagnostic codes
  • Inaccurate data entry
  • Misapplication of a fee schedule
  • Computer errors
  • Denial of claims as duplicates which the party believes were incorrectly identified as a duplicate
  • Incorrect data items, such as provider number, use of a modifier or date of service

Clerical errors or minor errors are limited to errors in form and content and that omissions do not include failure to bill for certain items or services.

The law provides that Reopenings may be performed to correct clerical errors (minor errors or omissions). It is at a contractor's discretion to decide what meets this definition and, therefore, determines what can and cannot be corrected through a Reopening.

Complete a Reopening/Submit a Request

There are two ways that a Reopening request may be requested/completed.

Last Updated Apr 17 , 2024