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Florida Medicaid Update - Ensuring Continuity of Care for Recipients

Learn about the continuity of care requirements in Florida Medicaid and how health plans ensure that ongoing treatments and services are honored when recipients transition between plans. Stay informed about updates to fee schedules and ICD-10 testing.

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Florida Medicaid Update - Ensuring Continuity of Care for Recipients

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  1. Florida Medicaid UpdateJuly 2015Evelyn Leadbetter, MPAHTH Network Services Manager

  2. Continuity of Care Requirements A key goal of the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program is ensuring that recipients experience continuity of care, meaning that recipients experience no break in services or care coordination while transitioning from one service delivery system to another, one health plan to another, or from one service provider to another.  The following is a reminder of the protections that apply for any Medicaid recipient who changes health plans: • Health care providers should not cancel appointments with current patients. Health plans must honor any ongoing treatment that was authorized or scheduled prior to the recipient’s enrollment into the new health plan for up to 60 days after the recipient enrolls in the plan. • Providers will be paid. Providers should continue providing any services that were previously authorized, regardless of whether the provider is participating in the plan’s network. Plans must pay providers for previously authorized services for up to 60 days, and must pay non-network providers at the rate previously received for up to 30 days. • Prescriptions will be honored. Plans must allow recipients to continue to receive their prescriptions through their current provider, for up to 60 days, until their prescriptions can be transferred to a provider in the plan’s network.

  3. Continuity of Care Requirements How does Sunshine, Staywell and Prestige ensure that these terms of the state contract are met? Example: On June 20th patient is covered under Sunshine State when their doctor orders a test at the hospital and the hospital receives preauthorization from Sunshine State for test on July 3rd.   Patient elects to move his coverage to Staywell on June 21st and goes into effect on July 1. Who is responsible for paying the claim? AHCA states:  Health plans must honor any ongoing treatment that was authorized or scheduled prior to the recipient’s enrollment into the new health plan for up to 60 days after the recipient enrolls in the plan.

  4. JULY AHCA Updates • ARNP • Birth Center • Chiropractic • Dental General • Dental Injectables • Hearing • Independent Lab • Licensed Midwife • Optometry • Oral MaxFac • Physician Anesthesia • Physician Assistant • Physician E&M Florida’s 2015 Special Legislative Session A concluded on June 19, 2015, resulting in a delay of budget finalization. Fee schedules for state fiscal year 2015-16 could not have been updated prior to final action by the Legislature and Governor on the state budget for the fiscal year. As a result, the following fee schedules will be updated with an effective date of August 1, 2015: • Physician Immunization • Physician Laboratory • Physician Medical • Physician Pediatric Spec • Physician Primary Care Rates • Physician Radiology • Physician Surgical • Physician Durable Medical Equipment • Podiatry • RNFA • RPICC Neo • RPICC Ob • Visual

  5. JULY AHCA Updates • Florida Medicaid • July ICD-10 Newsletter Now Available In this issue: • The Final Countdown • Dual Coding Challenge • Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Second End-to-End Testing • Save the Date:  ICD-10 Managed Care Testing • ICD-10 Workshops and Webinars

  6. JULY AHCA Updates AHCA, along with its fiscal agent, HP Enterprise Services, will soon be coordinating ICD-10 provider testing to ensure readiness for the upcoming transition to ICD-10. • ICD-10 Testing for all provider types will begin on August 3, 2015. • To register for testing, please visit the ICD-10 Provider Testing Registration Site.

  7. MLN Connects National Provider Call: Countdown to ICD-10 • Thursday, August 27; 2:30-4 pm ET • To Register: Visit MLN Connects Event Registration. Space may be limited, register early. Agenda • National implementation update • Coding guidance • How to get answers to coding questions • Claims that span the implementation date • Results from acknowledgement and end-to-end testing weeks • Provider resources Target Audience:Medical coders, physicians, physician office staff, nurses and other non-physician practitioners, provider billing staff, health records staff, vendors, educators, system maintainers, laboratories, and all Medicare providers.

  8. Patient Look Up (PLU) Webinar Provider organizations of all sizes – large hospital systems, small hospitals, rural hospitals, group practices, and sole practitioners – are invited to learn more about the service during our upcoming webinar. A brief Q&A will follow the presentation. Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 10:00 am ET Register here – https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7801598316602429698

  9. Summer 2015 Florida Medicaid Provider Bulletin Summer 2015 Florida Medicaid Provider Bulletin The bulletin contains articles related to:    • Non-Emergency Transportation Update • Changes in Medicaid Summary of Services • Medicaid Eligibility for Newborn Babies • Facts about Medicare Part D • Payment Error Rate Measure Project (2014) Update

  10. Florida Medicaid Readiness and Training • AHCA Registration for Area-Specific ICD-10 Training • ICD-10 July Impact Assessment Survey • Access CMS Open Door Forum Information and sign up for July ODFs here. • News Bytes – July/August 2015 Florida’s Health IT Initiatives • Medicaid.gov ICD-10 Changes from ICD-9 • Staywell/Wellcareof Florida ICD-10 Compliance • Sunshine Health ICD-10 Overview • Prestige July Provider Training:

  11. Wellcare • 2015 Provider Newsletters • Provider Resources • WellCare will be compliant with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rule for ICD-10 readiness beginning Oct. 1, 2015. • Dual Processing of ICD-9 and ICD-10 Codes 

  12. Sunshine Health • Important Provider Information: Univita • ATA of Florida has a new Intake Form. This form must be used for all therapy requests effective immediately. • Provider Resources

  13. Prestige • August is projected to include the updating of benefits, currently pending State approval.  In regard to services currently deemed to need pre-certification The CPT codes will be lifted and the procedures won't require authorizations in advance.  One service that is included in this change is the mammography, both diagnostic and routine screenings.  Additional services will be announced following state approval. • ICD-10 Implementation • Connections provider newsletter

  14. THANK YOU!

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