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September Medicare Transmittals and Other Updates
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September Medicare Transmittals and Other Updates
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Influenza Vaccine Payment Allowances - Annual Update for 2016-2017 Season
- Transmittal 3611, Change Request 9758, MLN Matters Article MM9758
- Issued 9/9/2016, Effective 8/1/2016, Implementation by 11/1/2016
- Affects physicians and other providers submitting claims to Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) for influenza vaccines provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
Summary of Changes: Provides the availability of payment allowances for the following seasonal influenza virus vaccines.
Coding Revisions to National Coverage Determination (NCDs)
- Transmittal 1708, Change Request 9751, MLN Matters Article MM9751
- Issued 8/19/2016, Effective 1/1/2017, Implementation 1/3/2017
- Affects physicians and other providers submitting claims to Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
Summary of Changes: The 9th maintenance update of ICD-10 conversions and other coding updates specific to national coverage determinations (NCDs).
October 2016 Update of the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS)
- Transmittal 3602, Change Request 9768, MLN Matters Article MM9768
- Issued 8/26/2016, Effective 10/1/2016, Implementation 10/3/2016
- Affects providers and suppliers who submit claims to Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), including Home Health and Hospice (HH&H) MACs, for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries and which are paid under the Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS)..
Summary of Changes: This Recurring Update Notification describes changes to and billing instructions for various payment policies implemented in the October 2016 OPPS update.
Claim Status Category and Claim Status Codes Update
- Transmittal 3599, Change Request 9680, MLN Matters Article MM9680
- Issued 8/26/2016, Effective 1/1/2017, Implementation 1/3/2017
- Affects physicians, providers, and suppliers who submit claims to Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs), including Durable Medical Equipment (DME) MACs, and Home Health & Hospice (HH&H) MACs for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
Summary of Changes: Updates, as needed, the Claim Status and Claim Status Category Codes used for the Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X12 276/277 Health Care Claim Status Request and Response and ASC X12 277 Health Care Claim Acknowledgment transactions.
Annual Clotting Factor Furnishing Fee Update 2017
- Transmittal 3607, Change Request 9759, MLN Matters Article MM9759
- Issued 8/26/2016, Effective 1/1/2017, Implementation 1/3/2017
- Affects physicians and other providers billing Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) for services related to the administration of clotting factors provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
Summary of Changes: This annually recurring CR announces the update to the Clotting Factor Furnishing Fee.
JW Modifier: Drug /Biological Amount Discarded/Not Administered To Any Patient - Frequently Asked Question
- Issued 8/26/2016, Effective 1/1/2017,FAQs
- Affects Providers and suppliers submitting claims for Part B drugs.
Summary of Changes: An FAQ document concerning use of the JW modifier
End of Temporary Suspension of the BFCC-QIO Short Stay Reviews
- Inpatient Hospital Reviews
- Effective 9/12/2016
- Affects acute care inpatient hospitals, long-term care hospitals, and inpatient psychiatric facilities.
Summary of Changes: BFCC-QIOs will resume initial patient status reviews of short stays to determine the appropriateness of Part A payment for short stay hospital claims.
Medicare Fee for Service National Recovery Audit Program (April 1, 2016 – June 30, 2016) Quarterly Newsletter
Summary of Changes: Overpayment and underpayment correction amounts for each RA region and the top issue per region.
Notification of Final Rule Published- Emergency Preparedness
- Survey-and-Cert-Letter-16-38
- Issued 9/8/2016, Effective 11/16/2017
- Affects Medicare and Medicaid Participating Providers and Suppliers.
Summary of Changes: The Emergency Preparedness Rule outlines the requirements for all providers and suppliers in regards to planning, preparing and training for emergency situations.
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