March 2008
Volume 24, Number 3
New York State
Medicaid Update
The official newsletter of the New York Medicaid Program
Eliot Spitzer, Governor
State of New York
Richard F. Daines, M.D. Commissioner
New York State Department of Health
Deborah Bachrach, Deputy Commissioner
Office of Health Insurance Programs
Information for All Providers
Duplicate Claims Denials
Note to providers regarding the most common reason for claims denials.
eMedNY Website Highlight: What's New
Where to find a list of new or changed online documents.
Medicare Coinsurance Update
Notifies providers when Medicaid will pay the full Medicare coinsurance amount.
Reminder: Seminar Schedule and Registration
Find out how to sign up for a billing seminar!
Your Provider Manual is Online
Be sure that you're up to date!
Reminder: Access to the Medicaid Eligibility Verification System via ePACES
Sign up for ePACES.
Policy and Billing Guidance
Attention Prescribers: Enteral Formula Prior Authorization
Information provided during the prior authorization process is subject to confirmation.
Attention Prescribers: Be Prepared When Requesting Prior Authorization for Non-Preferred Drugs.
This article details information that the prescriber must provide at the time a request for prior authorization is made.
Attention Dentists and Hearing Aid Providers: Dispensing Validation Systems Coming Soon
Describes new systems to be implemented in 2008.
Reminder: Coverage of Medical Supplies and Over-the-Counter Drugs by the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
A new policy went into effect January 1, 2008.
General Information
Medicare Part D Update: Cost Sharing Clarification
Clarification of information contained in the January 2008 Medicaid Update.
Medicaid Eligibility Renewal Changes
Certain enrollees are able to provide income and address information any time following initial application.
Information for All Providers...........
Duplicate Claims Denials
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On average, 240,000 claims are denied each week for a single reason:
Duplicate Claim in History
(Edit Reason Code 00705).
This edit means that the service claimed had been previously billed and paid by Medicaid.
Providers Utilizing a Billing Service or Clearinghouse
Note:
Claims paid at $0.00 should not be resubmitted as original claims. Rather, these claims should be submitted as replacement (adjustment) claims.
Providers who utilize a billing service or clearinghouse that charges a fee per transaction may incur unnecessary costs when a duplicative claim is submitted.
Work closely with these entities to ensure their claim submission systems comply with Medicaid billing requirements. A large number of pended or denied claims could signify billing deficiencies and should be addressed with the billing service or clearinghouse.
Providers Who Bill Directly
Providers who bill Medicaid directly are encouraged to monitor their billing system to ensure claims are completed correctly and their status is properly tracked to avoid duplicate billing.
If you are experiencing billing difficulties, please call the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
eMedNY Website Highlight
This Month's Highlight:
What's New?
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At http://www.emedny.org/new/index.html, you can find a chronological list of new or changed document postings. Each posting is dated and a description is provided to alert providers of information that may be of particular interest. Posted documents have a clickable link to easily bring the reader to the current version.
Questions? Please call the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
Medicare Coinsurance Update:
Two Additional Circumstances Will Result in Full Payment of Medicare Coinsurance Amount
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As an update to previous articles, there are two additional circumstances when the full Medicare coinsurance amount will be paid:
- When no Medicaid fee is listed in the applicable Fee Schedule for a procedure code;
or - If the procedure code is not active for Medicaid-only billing.
Results of the special claim reprocessing runs were reflected in:
- Cycle 1554, check date June 4, 2007; and
- Cycle 1574, check date October 22, 2007.
Two special claims reprocessing runs have been completed to calculate the appropriate Medicare coinsurance amount to be paid by Medicaid for dates of service on and after April 1, 2005 in accordance with the above circumstances.
Claims were reprocessed based on the procedure codes and modifiers submitted to Medicaid. Providers must bill Medicaid with the same procedure codes and modifiers billed to Medicare to obtain the correct coinsurance payment, either full coinsurance or 20% of coinsurance.
If provider reporting was changed from the Medicare claim to the Medicaid claim, providers must file an adjusted claim; reporting the same procedure and modifier as billed to Medicare.
Additional Information
For additional information regarding reimbursement of Medicare coinsurance, please refer to the online index of Medicaid Update articles at:
http://www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/medicaid/program/update/medup-index.htm
For billing questions, call the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
Both providers and consumers can access the Department's listing of Important Telephone Numbers at:
http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/medicaid/phone.htm
Included are the toll free numbers to inquire about co-payments, Medicaid managed care issues, or to receive help on Medicaid billing questions.
Reminder
Seminar Schedule and Registration
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To find and register for the eMedNY Training Seminar appropriate for your provider category and location, go to:
http://www.emedny.org/training/index.aspx
Carefully review the seminar descriptions to identify the seminar appropriate to your training needs. Instant registration confirmation will be sent to your email address.
Questions? Please call the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
Your Provider Manual is Online!
Providers are responsible to ensure they have the latest policy information.
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Click on the link to your Provider Manual at http://www.emedny.org/ProviderManuals/index.html and you will find important information regarding recent changes made to your Provider Manual.
Providers are also responsible for knowing the information included in the Information for All Providers sections, which include general Medicaid policy, general billing, inquiry and third party insurance information.
If you do not have access to the internet, contact theeMedNY Call Center at the number below to request a paper copy:
(800) 343-9000.
Reminder
Access the Medicaid Eligibility Verification System via ePACES
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Providers who do not verify eligibility and conditions of coverage before rendering services to Medicaid enrollees run the risk of non-payment of claims.
Find out how to sign up for ePACES by calling the eMedNY Call Center at (800) 343-9000.
Policy and Billing Guidance...........
Attention
Prescribers
Enteral Formula
Prior Authorization
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Prescribers must initiate a prior authorization for enteral formula by calling the number below and answering questions on the automated voice interactive system:
(866) 211-1736.
The information provided may be used to validate appropriate coverage and payment on a post-payment basis.
The prescriber and/or dispenser will be held accountable if inaccurate information is provided. Examples of inaccurate information include, but are not limited to:
- Answering "YES" to tube feeding when the enrollee is taking the formula by mouth;
- Reporting inaccurate enrollee age, weight or height;
- Requesting daily caloric supplementation that is not supported by the enrollee's medical record or covered by Medicaid; or
- Allowing or encouraging an enteral dispensing provider to initiate the prior authorization.
Enteral Formula Guidance for Prescribers
The Prescriber Worksheet is located at:
http://www.emedny.org/ProviderManuals/Physician/communications.html
The Coverage Criteria is located in the DME Provider Manual at:
http://www.emedny.org/ProviderManuals/DME/index.html
The Coding Classification List and Dispenser Worksheet are located at:
http://www.emedny.org/ProviderManuals/DME/communications.html
Questions? Call the Pre-Payment Review Group at (800) 342-3005, Option # 1.
Attention
Prescribers
Be Prepared When Requesting
Prior Authorization for Non-Preferred Drugs
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Prior authorization requests for non-preferred drugs in the Preferred Drug Program are processed through the pharmacy prior authorization clinical call center.
Call (877) 309-9493, select option "1"
and speak with a call center representative to obtain prior authorization.
The following information must be provided for a prior authorization to be issued:
- Prescriber's Medicaid ID number or license number;
- Enrollee's Medicaid ID number; and
- The name of the non-preferred drug.
If you prescribe a preferred drug, no prior authorization is required.
Prescribers will be asked the following questions:
- Has the patient experienced a treatment failure with the preferred drug?
- Has the patient experienced an adverse drug reaction with a preferred drug?
- Is there a documented history of successful therapeutic control with a non-preferred drug and transition to a preferred drug is medically contraindicated?
- Non-preferred drugs on the PDL that are followed by a "CC" (clinical criteria), will require an additional question pertinent to that drug.
For questions about the Preferred Drug Program, call (877) 309-9493.
For billing questions, call (800) 343-9000.
For Medicaid pharmacy policy and operations questions, call (518) 486-3209.
Educational materials in the following languages have been developed for Medicaid enrollees to help them better understand the Preferred Drug Program:
•English •Spanish •Haitian •Creole •Russian •Chinese
Prescribers and pharmacists may request a supply by emailing
NYPDPNotices@firsthealth.com
or by calling (518) 951-2046.
Attention
Dentists and Hearing Aid Providers
Dispensing Validation Systems
Coming Soon
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Later this year, the Dispensing Validation Systems (DVS) will be implemented for certain hearing aid and dental procedure codes.
What will DVS do?
Once implemented, authorization to provide services (e.g., replacement of full dentures after the four year frequency limit has passed), can be obtained through DVS without submitting a prior approval request.
How will DVS be accessed?
Providers will be required to access the system by one of the following methods:
- a Medicaid Eligibility Verification System (MEVS) terminal, or,
- ePACES or similar, compatible software.
If you do not have ePACES or MEVS access, please call Computer Sciences Corporation at (800) 343-9000 to make arrangements to prepare for the implementation of DVS.
Additional information about the implementation date and DVS procedures will be included in future Medicaid Update articles.
Questions? Please call the Pre-Payment Review Group (800) 342-3005.
Do you suspect that an Medicaid enrollee or a provider has engaged in fraudulent activities?
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Please call:
1-877-87FRAUD
Your call will remain confidential.
Or complete a Complaint Form available at:
www.omig.state.ny.us
The October 2007 Medicaid Update contained information regarding the coverage of certain medical supplies and over-the-counter drugs by Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities certified facilities.
This article reminds those facilities of their responsibility for these items.
Coverage of Medical Supplies and Over-the-Counter
Coverage of Medical Supplies and Over-the-Counter Drugs by the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
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For purchases made on or after January 1, 2008, each:
- Intermediate Care Facility for the Developmentally Disabled (ICF/DD);
- Supervised Individualized Residential Alternative (IRA);
- Supervised Community Residence (CR); and
- Specialty Hospital
certified by the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, is responsible for the costs of:
- medical gloves;
- underpads and diapers; and
- over-the-counter drugs (except insulin).
Questions? Please contact Jack Anderton of OMRDD at (518) 402-4339, or via email to
john.anderton@omr.state.ny.us
Reminder:
The Medicaid Update is Available Electronically!
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Do you want to receive your copy of the Medicaid Update up to three weeks sooner? Sign up today for the electronic version!
Simply send an email to medicaidupdate@health.state.ny.us designating the email address or addresses you'd like the Medicaid Update sent to!
General Information...........
Medicare Part D Update: Cost Sharing Clarification
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Published in the January 2008 Medicaid Update the article Medicare Part D Beneficiary Cost Sharing incorrectly stated the appropriate evidence needed from enrollees or pharmacists to make a change to an enrollee's low income status. The article below is the comprehensive text explaining this issue.
In 2008, cost sharing for full benefit dual eligibles (those with both Medicaid and Medicare) is $1.05 for generic and $3.10 for brand name drugs, unless the enrollee is institutionalized. Institutionalized enrollees are not subject to Medicare Part D co-pays.
What if it appears a full dual eligible beneficiary is being charged an incorrect deductible or high co-payment?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires Medicare Part D plans to rely on best available evidence to determine that the enrollee is a dual eligible (Medicare/Medicaid) or has been determined eligible for the Low Income Subsidy (LIS) by the Social Security Administration. CMS considers it best practice for the Part D plans to work with pharmacies to resolve these issues at the point of sale when enrollees present the pharmacist with appropriate evidence of low income subsidy status.
The Medicare Part D Best Available Evidence Policy is available at:
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/PrescriptionDrugCovContra/Downloads/BAEGuidance_06.27.07.pdf
Acceptable Proof of Medicaid Eligibility
Plan sponsors must obtain documentation to support a change to the enrollee's LIS status. To establish a person's Medicaid status, the plan must obtain one or more of the following documents confirming Medicaid eligibility:
- A report of contact including the date a verification call was made to the State Medicaid Agency and the name, title and telephone number of the State representative who verified the Medicaid status during the discrepant period; or
- A copy of State-issued documentation or a screen print from the State's Medicaid system that confirms active Medicaid status during the discrepant period.
Acceptable Proof of Change in Level of Care
To establish that an enrollee is institutionalized and qualifies for a zero cost-sharing level, the plan will require one or more of the following:
- A remittance from the facility showing Medicaid payment for a full calendar month for that individual during the discrepant period; or
- A copy of a state document that confirms Medicaid payment to the facility for a full calendar month on behalf of the enrollee.
Questions? Please call the Bureau of Pharmacy Policy and Operations at (518) 486-3209.
Medicaid Eligibility Renewal Changes
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Effective January 1, 2008, Medicaid enrollees in the following categories are allowed to attest, at renewal or any time after initial application, to the amount of their income and to their residence, even if their address has changed since their last eligibility determination:
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- community Medicaid enrollees not seeking coverage of long-term care services;
- enrollees exempt from a resource test;
- all Family Health Plus (FHPlus) enrollees; and
- enrollees of:
- the Medicare Savings Program (MSP);
- the Family Planning Benefit Program (FPBP);
- Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Persons with Disabilities (MBI-WPD); and
- the Medicaid Cancer Treatment Program (Breast, Cervical, Colorectal and Prostate).
Documentation of income and residence at initial application is required. Local social services districts are required to verify the accuracy of the income information provided by comparing it to information to which they have access; e.g., computer matches or information obtained by another department within the agency.
A periodic sample of enrollees will be required to provide documentation of income and residence at renewal. This provision will be refined at a later date.
Questions? Please call the Bureau of Medicaid and Family Health Plus Enrollment at (518) 474-8887.
PROVIDER SERVICES
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Missing Issues?
The Medicaid Update, now indexed by subject area, can be accessed online at the New York State Department of Health website:
http://www.nyhealth.gov/health_care/medicaid/program/update/main.htm
Hard copies can be obtained upon request by emailing: medicaidupdate@health.state.ny.us
Office of the Medicaid Inspector General: http://www.omig.state.ny.us
Questions about an Article?
Each article contains a contact number for further information, questions or comments.
Questions about billing and performing EMEVS transactions?
Please contact CSC Provider Services at: (800) 343-9000.
Provider Training
To sign up for a provider seminar in your area, please enroll online at:
http://www.emedny.org/training/index.aspx
For individual training requests, call (800) 343-9000 or email:
emednyproviderrelations@csc.com
Enrollee Eligibility
Call the Touchtone Telephone Verification System at any of the numbers below:
(800) 997-1111 (800) 225-3040 (800) 394-1234.
Address Change?
Questions should be directed to CSC at: (800) 343-9000.
Fee-for-Service Providers
A change of address form is available at:
http://www.emedny.org/info/ProviderEnrollment/index.html
Rate-Based/Institutional Providers
A change of address form is available at:
http://www.emedny.org/info/ProviderEnrollment/index.html
Comments and Suggestions Regarding This Publication?
Please contact the editor, Timothy Perry-Coon, at:
medicaidupdate@health.state.ny.us
Medicaid Update is a monthly publication of the New York State Department of Health containing information regarding the care of those enrolled in the Medicaid Program.