July 10, 2013
myCGS for DME MAC vs. A/B MAC
CGS offers two versions of myCGS—one for DME MAC Jurisdiction C suppliers and one for Jurisdiction 15 A/B MAC providers. The two versions of myCGS look similar, but they are actually completely separate applications.
When you attempt to register for or log into myCGS, it is important to make sure you are using the correct myCGS. A valid ID for the A/B MAC myCGS will not work in the DME MAC myCGS, and vice versa.
We are currently working to redesign both versions of myCGS in order to give them each a more unique look. Until then, here are some tips to make sure that you are accessing the intended version of myCGS:
- Always access myCGS from the CGS Website. To access the A/B MAC myCGS, make sure you are on the appropriate A/B MAC webpage (not the DME MAC webpage). From an A/B MAC webpage, click on the myCGS link in the left column. Do not attempt to access myCGS directly from an internet search site (i.e., Google, Bing, etc.)—internet search results for the term “myCGS” vary, and you may end up trying to access the wrong website.
- Look at the URL in your internet browser’s address bar:
The DME MAC myCGS URL is https://mycgswebportal.cms.gov
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The A/B MAC myCGS URL is http://www.cgsmedicare.com/mycgs/index.html. - On the splash/login page, look in the “Who Can Register for myCGS?” section. The text will state either “DME MAC Jurisdiction C” or “Jurisdiction 15 A/B MAC.”
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