Right at the end of my work day I was given another round of monsterous CMS (Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services) reports to work on and finalize in the government mandated tables and narratives. These involve detailing every tiny detail of my contract negotiations as well as using Census Bureau Data to make sure that CMS actually has their facts straight with the number of available providers in a given area. It is really involved and I have to send these reports to some major big wigs at the huge health plan that aquired the behavioral health carve out I work for, and also directly to CMS with no one to look at them before the final version goes out. The reports, or narratives as they are called are very difficult as the indepth questions asked in a table format and the absolute finite information they are looking for. I was told that the CMS website has great info and examples but spent and hour searching to no avail. 
My question is; Has anyone out there had experience dealing with these reports? I know that I can get in there and dig in and stumble through, but I really have a self confidence issue and I am scare.
Any suggestions?
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My question is; Has anyone out there had experience dealing with these reports? I know that I can get in there and dig in and stumble through, but I really have a self confidence issue and I am scare.



