Palmetto Revised MM6417

 

The following article describes the details of how the PECOS for ordering and referring will apply. There are two phases. Please note the portion related to how MCAR intermediaries will look for the NPI and the Name of the Physician. This article is based on change request (CR) 6417.

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Information for Medicare Fee-for-Service Health Care Professionals

 

News Flash – The reporting period for the 2009 Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) has begun. Eligible professionals choosing to participate in the 2009 PQRI through claims-based submission of individual quality measures should have started submitting appropriate 2009 Quality Data Codes on qualifying Part B claims with a date of service of January 1, 2009 or later. Information on the 153 2009 PQRI measures, release notes, detailed specifications, and a guide to assist implementing PQRI measure reporting are available at http://www.cms.gov/PQRI/15_MeasuresCodes.asp on the CMS website. Information on alternative reporting periods and reporting criteria for satisfactory reporting of measures groups can be found at http://www.cms.gov/PQRI/25_AnalysisAndPayment.asp on the CMS website.

 

MLN Matters® Number: MM6417 Revised

Related Change Request (CR) #: 6417

Related CR Release Date: December 16, 2010

Effective Dates: Phase 1: October 5, 2009,

Related CR Transmittal #: R825OTN

Implementation Dates: Phase 1: October 5, 2009,  Phase 2: July 5, 2011(Placeholder)

 

Expansion of the Current Scope of Editing for Ordering/Referring Providers for claims processed by Medicare Carriers and Part B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs)

 

Note: This article was revised on December 17, 2010, to reflect the changes in the release of a revised CR 6417 on December 16, 2010. The CR was revised to show that implementation date for Phase 2 is being delayed and will not begin on January 3, 2011. A placeholder date of July 5, 2011 has been stated in the revised CR 6417. This placeholder date is being issued to give the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services more flexibility to determine the appropriate date for nonpayment of claims that fail the ordering/referring provider edits.

 

Provider Types Affected

Physicians, non-physician practitioners, and other Part B providers and suppliers submitting claims to carriers or Part B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) for items or services that were ordered or referred. (A separate Article (MM6421) discusses similar edits affecting claims from suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) for items or services that were ordered or referred, and relates to CR 6421. That article is at http://www.cms.gov/MLNMattersArticles/downloads/MM6421.pdf on the CMS

website.)

 

Provider Action Needed

This article is based on change request (CR) 6417, which requires Medicare implementation of system edits to assure that Part B providers and suppliers bill for ordered or referred items or services only when those items or services are ordered or referred by physician and non-physician practitioners who are eligible to order/refer such services. Physician and non-physician practitioners who order or refer must be enrolled in the Medicare Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) and must be of the type/specialty who are eligible to order/refer services for Medicare beneficiaries. Be sure billing staff are aware of these changes that will impact Part B provider and supplier claims for ordered or referred items or services that are received and processed on or after October 5, 2009.

 

Background

CMS is expanding claim editing to meet the Social Security Act requirements for ordering and referring providers. Section 1833(q) of the Social Security Act requires that all ordering and referring physicians and non-physician practitioners meet the definitions at section 1861(r) and 1842(b)(18)(C) and be uniquely identified in all claims for items and services that are the results of orders or referrals. Effective January 1, 1992, a provider or supplier who bills Medicare for an item or service that was ordered or referred must show the name and unique identifier of the ordering/referring provider on the claim.

 

The providers who can order/refer are:

 

• Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy;

• Dental Medicine;

• Dental Surgery;

• Podiatric Medicine;

• Optometry;

• Chiropractic Medicine;

• Physician Assistant;

• Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist;

• Nurse Practitioner;

• Clinical Psychologist;

• Certified Nurse Midwife; and

• Clinical Social Worker.

 

Claims that are the result of an order or a referral must contain the National Provider Identifier (NPI) and the name of the ordering/referring provider and the ordering/referring provider must be in PECOS or in the Medicare carrier’s or Part B MAC’s claims system with one of the above types/specialties.

 

Key Points

 

 

 

 

PLEASE NOTE: The changes being implemented with CR 6417 do not alter any existing regulatory restrictions that may exist with respect to the types of items or services for which some of the provider types listed above can order or refer or any claims edits that may be in place with respect to those restrictions. Please refer to the Background Section, below, for more details.

 

Additional Information

You can find the official instruction, CR6417, issued to your carrier or B MAC by visiting http://www.cms.gov/Transmittals/downloads/R825OTN.pdf on the CMS website.

 

If you have any questions, please contact your carrier or B MAC at their toll-free number, which may be found at http://www.cms.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/CallCenterTollNumDirectory.zip on the CMS website.

 

Disclaimer

This article was prepared as a service to the public and is not intended to grant rights or impose obligations. This article may contain references or links to statutes, regulations, or other policy materials. The information provided is only intended to be a general summary. It is not intended to take the place of either the written law or regulations. We encourage readers to review the specific statutes, regulations and other interpretive materials for a full and accurate statement

of their contents.