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    Medicare Compliance: What to Expect in 2026

    What You Will Learn

    • Understand why Medicare now requires the insurance industry to report certain MSA data to Medicare for all settlements involving current Medicare beneficiaries
    • Realize that Medicare no longer reviews and approves $0 MSAs
    • Identify options that will protect Medicare’s future interest and your client’s future access to Medicare benefits
    • Appreciate the importance of MSP compliance in all cases involving Medicare beneficiaries

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    What You Will Learn

    • Understand why Medicare now requires the insurance industry to report certain MSA data to Medicare for all settlements involving current Medicare beneficiaries
    • Realize that Medicare no longer reviews and approves $0 MSAs
    • Identify options that will protect Medicare’s future interest and your client’s future access to Medicare benefits
    • Appreciate the importance of MSP compliance in all cases involving Medicare beneficiaries

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    Price

    $79 for Association Members
    $99 for Non-members

    75 minutes
    Date Published

    December 17, 2025

    Publisher

    Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group

    Subjects

    Medicare

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    Summary

    2025 was an important year in terms of Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) compliance. From the required reporting of Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) data by the insurance industry to the end of Medicare’s $0 MSA review and approval process, changes came hot and heavy. Join nationally known MSP attorney John Cattie as he walks through those changes and what lawyers should expect to see in 2026.

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    Presenters

    John V. Cattie, Jr.

    John V. Cattie, Jr. was born in Philadelphia, PA and grew up outside Charlotte, NC. John graduated from Charlotte Latin... Read More

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    Medicare Compliance: What to Expect in 2026 - Video
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    Medicare Compliance: What to Expect in 2026 - Handout
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