Medicare Provider Enrollment Moratorium

Published 04/22/2021

As of January 30, 2019, there are no active Medicare Provider Enrollment Moratoria in any state or U.S. territories. Therefore, there are no restrictions on the submission of new enrollment applications for all provider types.

Temporary Moratoria
The Social Security Act (the Act) provides the Secretary with tools and resources to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). In particular, section 1866(j)(7) of the Act provides the Secretary with authority to impose a temporary moratorium on the enrollment of new Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP providers and suppliers, including categories of providers and suppliers, if the Secretary determines a moratorium is necessary to prevent or combat fraud, waste, or abuse under these programs. Regarding Medicaid, section 1902(kk)(4) of the Act requires states to comply with any moratorium imposed by the Secretary unless the state determines that the imposition of such moratorium would adversely impact Medicaid beneficiaries' access to care. In addition, section 2107(e)(1)(F) of the Act provides that the Medicaid provisions in section 1902(kk) are also applicable to CHIP.


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