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SHARS Overview

SCHOOL HEALTH AND RELATED SERVICES (SHARS). SHARS Overview. SHARS Overview. To be eligible to receive and retain federal reimbursement for Texas Medicaid reimbursement, as a provider of medical services for SHARS an ISD must:

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SHARS Overview

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  1. SCHOOL HEALTH AND RELATED SERVICES (SHARS) SHARS Overview

  2. SHARS Overview To be eligible to receive and retain federal reimbursement for Texas Medicaid reimbursement, as a provider of medical services for SHARS an ISD must: • Enroll as an active Medicaid provider for SHARS with the Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership (TMHP); • Obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and Texas Provider Identifier (TPI); • Ensure that SHARS services are provided by approved/qualified providers; • Meet Texas Education Agency (TEA) standards for delivery of SHARS; • Abide by rules and regulations of TEA; • Meet all eligibility requirements and participate in the Random Moment Time Study (RMTS); • Bill for SHARS allowable services covered by the TMAP; and • Submit a SHARS Cost Report. SHARS program rules are located in Title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code, Part 15, Chapter 354, SubChapter A, Division 25, Rules 1341-1342.

  3. SHARS participation, training, rates, billing, and cost report information can be found on the following websites: HHSC Rate Analysis SHARS website: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/acute-care/shars/index.shtml Fairbanks website: www.fairbanksllc.com TEA website: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=4456 TMHP website at www.tmhp.com Texas Medicaid Provider Procedures Manual (TMPPM) CHILDREN’S SERVICES HANDBOOK, Volume 2, Section 3 http://www.tmhp.com/Pages/Medicaid/Medicaid_Publications_Provider_manual.aspx SHARS Overview

  4. SHARS Overview IMPORTANT The RMTS Direct Service Cost Pool/Participant Listshould include: • All direct service staff, including those that are Federally-Funded Employees • Contractors (list all positions that will perform services but are not employed by the school district, including shared services employees) • Vacant Positions that will be filled during the quarter

  5. Registered Nurses (RN) Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), Delegated Nursing Services Physicians (MDs) Licensed Audiologist Licensed Assistant in Audiology Licensed Occupational Therapist (OT) Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) Licensed Physical Therapist (PT) Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (LPTA) Licensed Psychologist Licensed Psychological Associate Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) Licensed Psychiatrist ASHA-Equivalent Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) with Texas license and master's degree ASHA SLPs with Texas Licenses Grandfathered SLP with Texas License and no master's degree TEA- or SBEC-Certified Speech Therapists Licensed Assistant in SLP Licensed SLP Intern Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Personal Care Service Providers Relationship of RMTS to Cost ReportParticipant List = Allowable Salary Costs TEA = Texas Education Agency SBEC = State Board of Educator Certification ASHA = American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

  6. Personal Care Service Relationship of RMTS to Cost ReportParticipant List = Allowable Salary Costs Personal care services are provided to help a child with a disability or chronic condition to benefit from educational services. Personal care services MUST be documented on the students IEP and may be provided by a variety of school personnel including but not limited to: • Teacher (Ex: self contained classroom); • Teacher Aides; • Health Care Aides; • Instructional Aides; • Bilingual Aides; • Program Assistants; • Shadows; • Bus Aides/Monitors; • Behavior Modification Specialists/Counselors; and • Orientation/Mobility Specialists.

  7. Relationship of RMTS to Cost ReportParticipant List = Allowable Salary Costs RMTS non-compliance is grounds for recoupment of federal funds received during the FFY(s) in which the default occurs. • Staff on the RMTS Participant List (PL) are the only staff for which costs may be reported on the SHARS cost report. • Costs for staff on the PL that did not perform direct services should not be claimed on the cost report. • The results of the time study are the basis for the calculation of the direct medical services time study percentage that is used during the cost reporting process to allocate costs to the Medicaid program.

  8. SHARS Overview The RMTS Direct Service Participant List should not include: • Bus Drivers (unless they also provide a direct service) • SBEC-or TEA-Certified School Counselors (unless they also provide a direct service) • Educational Diagnosticians (unless they also provide a direct service) • Vacant Positions that will not be filled during the quarter Note: SBEC or TEA Certified School Counselors and Educational Diagnosticians may qualify under one of the Administrative Categories or as Personal Care Service Providers or another allowable service.

  9. SHARS Overview What if my ISD is in an SSA/Co-op? Providers who are members of a cooperative or shared services arrangement MUST submit separate SHARS cost reports, which means each ISD must have a district specific RMTS participant list that includes “contracted staff” employed by the fiscal agent and district employees for which costs will be claimed. Important: Failure to maintain a complete district specific PL limits the allowable costs that a district is able to claim on the cost report.

  10. Rules: Review Cost Reporting Rules - Deadlines and sanctions will be enforced. High level monitoring and oversight of SHARS activities is highly recommended. Rates: Process for establishing rates on new SHARS providers SHARS providers will not be allowed to participate in RMTS unless they have been approved as a Medicaid provider with Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP). Check published district specific rates, if district is currently not listed contact the SHARS Rate Analyst. SHARS providers must submit a request to HHSC-RAD to establish an interim rate. The request must include the district name, National Provider Identifier and Texas Provider Identifier. Verify hourly rates for each Service Delivered Rates are based on districts’ self-reported costs on the cost report. Be careful not to over bill/claim – excessive billing may contribute to possible recoupment. Billing: Districts are required to bill for all services delivered under the SHARS program. TMHP must receive claims within 365 days from the date of service or no later than 95 days after the end of the Federal fiscal year, whichever comes first. Do not bill for direct service providers/positions that are not on your district specific random moment time study (RMTS) participant list (PL). SHARS Overview

  11. SHARS Overview Important Dates for the SHARS Cost Report • Federal Fiscal Year (also SHARS Cost Report Period) October 1 – September 30 • Cost Report Due Date (Strictly Enforced) April 1 • Cost Report Training (Mandatory) January, February, and March • Cost Report Settlement August 31

  12. SHARS Overview • Communication and education is critical for successful participation in SHARS. • Special Education Directors, Business Officers, Providers, Administrative Staff, Transportation Staff, Vendors, SSA/Co-op are all important stakeholders in the process. • Everyone in the process is highly encouraged to attend all available trainings to gain a better understanding of concepts and processes. • If you are responsible for the time study it is critical you understand how the documentation and the time study requirements impact the cost report.

  13. Contacts SHARS Cost Reports– (512) 730-7400 – ra_shars@hhsc.state.tx.us Yvonne Moorad - Team Lead Dario Avila – SHARS Rate Analyst SHARS District Specific Interim Rates – (512) 730-7400 – ra_shars@hhsc.state.tx.us Yvonne Moorad - Team Lead Dario Avila – SHARS Rate Analyst SHARS Program/Policy/Certification of Funds/Billing/Payment Questions TMHP Provider Relations Representative at 1-800-925-9126 or HHSC Policy & Oversight – Tony Moreno at (512) 462-6278 - Oversight_SHARS@hhsc.state.tx.us SHARS Cost Report System Questions – info@fairbanksllc.com Fairbanks Hotline: (888) 321-1225 SHARS Website http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/acute-care/shars/index.shtml

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