CMS to Host Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside (WCMSA) Reporting Webinar – March 25, 2026

On March 3, 2026, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published a notice announcing an upcoming webinar regarding Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside (WCMSA) reporting. CMS has hosted several WCMSA reporting webinars dating back to November 13, 2023, which is likely due to ongoing stakeholder questions and concerns regarding this significant policy change. The most recent notice provides the following description and details:

CMS will be hosting a WCMSA Reporting Webinar. The intent of the webinar is to review the WCMSA reporting process that was implemented in April 2025, discuss some of the issues encountered from CMS’ perspective, and review WCMSA reporting best practices. As parties impacted by the WCMSA reporting, we also welcome anyone else involved in the submission and administration of WCMSAs, including attorneys and Medicare beneficiaries, to join. Please bear in mind that this Webinar is intended to broadly address the WCMSA reporting process and questions regarding specific cases are not appropriate for this setting.

In advance of the webinar, participants are encouraged to email general questions to PL110-173SEC111-comments@cms.hhs.gov.

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM EST

Webinar Link: https://teams.microsoft.com

·         Meeting ID: 228 762 729 668 89

·         Passcode: Wq2xz3Gm

To connect via phone:

Conference Dial In: (888) 588-2610, 267223753#

Conference ID: 457 579 086#

Sanderson Firm will attend this upcoming webinar and will provide key takeaways. If you or your organization have questions surrounding WCMSA Section 111 reporting requirements or are interested in our Section 111 Reporting Solution (SandersonComply), please contact us.

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