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P R O V I D E R B U L L E T I N B T 2 0 0 0 1 6 M A Y 5, 2 0 0 0 To: Subject: All Indiana Health Coverage Programs Providers Overview The Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP), the Office of Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and EDS invite all Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) providers to attend the first IHCP seminars. EDS, the OMPP, and provider associations have worked together to determine the most critical education and billing issues and the most frequently asked questions from the provider community. From these issues, seminar sessions have been developed. These seminar sessions will be offered at various times during each of the three-day IHCP seminars. Throughout the seminars, providers will be able to obtain copies of and education about the new Windowsbased electronic billing software package, Provider Electronic Solutions (PES). Also, representatives from Managed Health Services (MHS), Lifemark Corporation, Health Care Excel (HCE), various provider associations, EDS provider consultants, and other EDS unit representatives will be in attendance. HCFA-1500 billers are encouraged to attend the rendering/billing seminar sessions offered at the seminars in anticipation of future claims payment changes. The Year 2000 IHCP seminars will be held in Indianapolis, Jeffersonville, Ind., and South Bend, Ind. The dates and locations of the seminars are listed in Table 1.1. Table 1.1 IHCP Seminar Locations Date Registration Deadline City Location August 22-24, 2000 August 8, 2000 Indianapolis Indiana Convention Center September 13-15, 2000 August 31, 2000 Jeffersonville Ramada Inn October 10-12, 2000 September 26, 2000 South Bend Century Center EDS 1

Seminar Session Availability Registration Seminar Session Descriptions Individuals who preregister may request any seminar session listed for any location. Requests for sessions will be accepted in the order received; however, time and meeting space limitations may preclude EDS from honoring all requests. Individuals who do not preregister by mail may register on a walk-in basis for sessions as space is available. Note: A deposit of $25 per person is required to preregister and must accompany the completed preregistration form (attached). Make checks payable to EDS. Deposits will be returned only to those registrants who attend the seminar. Deposits will not be returned to those who register, but do not attend. Checks will be mailed to the check addressee 30 days after the seminar. The deadline for mail-in preregistration is two weeks prior to the date a seminar begins. Deadlines are August 8, 2000, for the Indianapolis seminar; August 31, 2000, for the Jeffersonville seminar; and September 26, 2000, for the South Bend seminar. Individuals may also preregister in person from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the evening prior to each day of the IHCP seminars. Preregistration for sessions will be on a space-available basis. After a mail-in registration form is processed, a red-stamped copy of the form will be mailed to the registrant with listings of hotels and restaurants in the area. The registrant is required to present this original red-stamped copy at check-in. On each day of the seminar, preregistered individuals must check in before 8:50 a.m. for morning sessions and before 12:50 p.m. for afternoon sessions, or their seats may be reassigned. Walk-in registration for those not preregistered will be held each day of the seminar after 8:50 a.m. for morning sessions and after 12:50 p.m. for afternoon sessions. If you have questions, please call EDS at (317) 488-5195. Registrants must specify the seminar session they wish to attend. Table 1.2 provides a short description of the material to be covered in each of the seminar sessions. EDS 2

Table 1.2 Class Descriptions Session Name Dental* Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Hospice Long Term Care (LTC) Medicaid 101, Package C, and PES Mental Health Outpatient/ Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC)/Lab/ Radiology Description This session includes billing instructions on the American Dental Association (ADA) claim form for dental services. This session also includes Hoosier Healthwise considerations, dental service limitations, and IHCP-covered ADA Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) Common Procedures Coding System (HCPCS) codes, the adjustment process, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session provides comprehensive training on DME and oxygen services. This session provides education about repair/replacement/rental versus purchase, prior authorization, and capped rental items. It includes education about HCFA-1500 claim form completion, the adjustment process, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session explains all major headings on the remittance advice (RA), including paid claims, adjustments, and financial items. It also covers how to interpret a claim and examples of the most common denials. The session includes information about IHCP payment check processing guidelines, electronic funds transfer (EFT), money owed to the IHCP, and Internal Revenue Service reporting requirements. The session also includes education about PES. This session is designed for intake coordinators and billers. This session provides program coverage parameters and limitations associated with the hospice program. This session includes information about appropriate claim form completion, reimbursement for physician services, and billing the IHCP as the payer of last resort. This session will include adjustment procedures, top ten denials, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session is designed for intake coordinators and billers. This session provides general information about long term care billing. It covers level-of-care (LOC) and Form 450B reviews for long term care recipients, Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) process, EDS audit procedures, recipient LOC appeal process, and billing considerations. Billing considerations include Hoosier Healthwise, adjustments, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session is designed for newly enrolled providers, new billing analysts, or a refresher course. The session includes basic information on contractor responsibilities and eligibility, such as, Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), Spenddown, and Third Party Liability (TPL). This session includes training about Hoosier Healthwise Package C, general claims processing guidelines, appropriate avenues for claims resolutions, PES, and frequently asked questions. This session focuses on outpatient mental health and clinic services. It covers provider types, claim filing information, reimbursement for mid-level practitioners, health services providers in psychology (HSPPs), and physicians. This session covers program rules and coverage limitations for outpatient mental health and clinic services. This session includes information about correct claim form completion, adjustments, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session provides education about outpatient services including, but not limited to, surgeries, copays, treatment room visits, emergency and nonemergency services, ambulatory surgical center billing, and all standalone services that include lab, radiology, chemotherapy and radiation services, and renal dialysis services. This session provides education on UB-92 claim form completion, the adjustment process, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. (Continued) EDS 3

Table 1.2 Class Descriptions Session Name Pharmacy Physician and OB/GYN Rendering/ Billing Transportation Vision Description This session provides information on coverage and reimbursement policies, general pharmacy billing guidelines, claim submission, and billing limitations. The session will provide information about the adjustment process, top ten denials, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session provides education about emergency room physician billing, evaluation, and management services that include consultations and hospital discharge services. This session includes information on billing family planning services, injections, lab services provided in an office setting, obstetrical services, newborn services, abortion, sterilization, hysterectomy procedures, and the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program. The session also includes education about HCFA-1500 claim form completion, adjustment procedures, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session provides vital information about solving issues facing the IHCP and provider community including, receiving payments for physicians no longer employed by the group, sole proprietors whose payments go to a previous employer, and payments to incorrect addresses. The session also covers claim denials for Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) eligibility, claims paid by EFT and others paid by check, and general denials for providers billing rendering provider numbers in both blocks 24K and 33 of the HCFA-1500 claim form and how this affects eligibility to perform services. This session also provides education on PES. This session provides coverage guidelines and program limitations for ambulatory, ambulance, nonambulatory, taxi, and family transportation. This session also provides information about correct claim form completion, adjustments, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session includes an overview of ophthalmology services, including exams, diagnostic services, and contact lenses. This session also provides coverage limitations on frames, lenses, use of appropriate modifiers replacements, prior authorization, benefit limits, and reimbursement limitations. This session also provides information about correct claim form completion, adjustments, top ten denial reasons, and frequently asked questions from provider association input. This session is designed for anyone billing the waiver program. This session provides general information and HCFA-1500 billing instructions for the Aged and Disabled, Autism, ICF/MR, Medically Fragile Children, and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) waiver programs. This session also provides information about correct claim form completion, adjustments, top ten provider denial reasons, and frequently asked questions. *This course has been approved by the Dental Assisting National Board for three continuing education credit hours. EDS 4

Indianapolis Seminar Session Information Table 1.3 provides information on the session offerings and associated session number codes for the Indianapolis IHCP seminar. Table 1.3 Session Information Tuesday, August 22, 2000 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 Transportation Vision Wednesday, August 23, 2000 G2 H2 I2 J2 K2 L2 Rendering/Billing Hospice Dental LTC Dental Recruiting, Provider Enrollment and Provider Associations Thursday, August 24, 2000 M3 N3 O3 P3 Q3 R3 DME Pharmacy Outpatient, ASC, Lab, and Radiology Mental Health EDS 5

Jeffersonville Seminar Session Information Table 1.4 provides information on the session offerings and associated session number codes for the Jeffersonville IHCP seminar. Note: Session times are Eastern Standard Time (EST). Table 1.4 Session Information Wednesday, September 13, 2000 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 Transportation Vision Thursday, September 14, 2000 G5 H5 I5 J5 K5 L5 Rendering/Billing Hospice Dental LTC Dental Recruiting, Provider Enrollment, and Provider Associations Friday, September 15, 2000 M6 N6 O6 P6 Q6 R6 DME Pharmacy Outpatient, ASC, Lab, and Radiology Mental Health EDS 6

South Bend Seminar Session Information Table 1.5 provides information on the session offerings and associated session number codes for the South Bend IHCP seminar. Table 1.5 Session Information Tuesday, October 10, 2000 A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 Transportation Vision Wednesday, October 11, 2000 G8 H8 I8 J8 K8 L8 Rendering/Billing Hospice Dental LTC Dental Recruiting, Provider Enrollment, and Provider Associations. Thursday, October 12, 2000 M9 N9 O9 P9 Q9 R9 DME Pharmacy Outpatient, ASC, Lab, and Radiology Mental Health EDS 7

Directions Tables 1.6-1.8 provide directions to the IHCP seminar locations. Table 1.6 Directions to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis Address From Directions Indiana Convention Center 100 S. Capitol Ave. Indianapolis East (I-70) West (I-70) North (I-65) South (US-31) Exit West Street (exit 79A) and turn left onto South Missouri Street. South Missouri Street becomes South West Street. Turn right onto West Maryland Street. Turn right onto South Capitol Avenue and continue to the Westin Hotel parking lot. Exit East Ohio Street and continue straight on East Ohio Street. Turn left onto North East Street. Turn right onto East Washington Street. Then turn left onto South Capitol Avenue and continue to the Westin Hotel parking lot. Exit I-70 West (exit 110B), to McCarty Street (exit 79B). Merge onto South Madison Avenue. Turn right onto South Meridian Street. Follow Meridian Street north to East Ohio Street. Turn left onto North East Street. Turn right onto East Washington Street. Then turn left onto South Capitol Avenue and continue to the Westin Hotel parking lot. Follow US-31 North and it becomes Meridian Street. Turn right onto East Ohio Street. Turn left onto South Capitol Avenue and continue to the Westin Hotel parking lot. Table 1.7 Directions to the Ramada Inn in Jeffersonville, Ind. Address From Directions Ramada Inn 700 W. Riverside Dr. Jeffersonville South (I-65) East (I-64) North (I-65) Louisville Exit Jeffersonville (exit 0) and turn left onto Market Street at the stop sign and follow to the Ramada Inn parking garage. Exit I-65 South. Exit Jeffersonville (exit 0) and turn left onto Market Street at the stop sign and follow to the Ramada Inn parking garage. Exit Jeffersonville (exit 0) and turn left on Market Street at the stop sign and follow to the Ramada Inn parking garage. Follow I-60 East. Turn left on US-31 North. Turn right on Market Street and follow to the Ramada Inn parking garage. Table 1.8 Directions to the Century Center in South Bend, Ind. Address From Directions Century Center 120 S. St. Joseph St. South Bend Highway 30 (east or west) 80-94 (toll road) Exit US-31 North to downtown South Bend (Do not take the bypass). The Century Center is on the east side of the street, across from the Marriott. Exit US-31 South to downtown South Bend. The Century Center is on the east side of the street, across from the Marriott. EDS 8

Indiana Health Coverage Programs P R O V I D E R T R A I N I N G S E S S I O N P R E R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Note: A deposit of $25 per person is required with each completed preregistration form. Make checks payable to EDS. Deposits will be returned only to those registrants who attend the seminar. Deposits will not be returned to those who register but do not attend. For those who attend the seminar, the deposit check will be returned to the check addressee 30 days following the seminar. The deadline for mail-in preregistration is two weeks prior to the date a seminar begins. Deadlines are August 8, 2000, for the Indianapolis seminar; August 31, 2000, for the Jeffersonville seminar; and September 26, 2000, for the South Bend seminar. Individuals may also preregister in person from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the evening prior to each day of the IHCP seminars. Preregistration for sessions will be on a space-available basis. After a preregistration form is processed, a red-stamped copy of the form will be mailed to the registrant with listings of hotels and restaurants in the area. The registrant is required to present this original red-stamped copy at check-in. On each day of the seminar, preregistered individuals must check in before 8:50 a.m. for morning sessions and before 12:50 p.m. for afternoon sessions, or their seats may be reassigned. Walk-in registration for those not preregistered will be held each day of the seminar after 8:50 a.m. for morning sessions and after 12:50 p.m. for afternoon sessions. If you have questions, please call EDS at (317) 488-5195. Please print or type the information requested (mail in one form and one $25 deposit per person regardless of the number of sessions requested): No registration will be accepted without a check for a $25 deposit Registrant Information: Name of Registrant Provider Name Provider Address Provider Number City State ZIP Provider Telephone Number Session Number(s) (For example, L2 = Long Term Care August 23, afternoon session): Provider Fax Number Approved: FOR EDS USE ONLY: Denied: Check Number: Amount Received: Date Received: Mail completed forms to: EDS Provider Relations P.O. Box 2910 Indianapolis, IN 46206-2910 EDS 9

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