OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE HEALTH AFFAIRS EAST CENTRETECH PARKWAY AURORA, COLORADO

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OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE HEALTH AFFAIRS 16401 EAST CENTRETECH PARKWAY AURORA, COLORADO 80011-9066 TR ICARE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY MB&RB CHANGE 149 6010.SS-M APRIL 26, 2012 PUBLICATIONS SYSTEM CHANGE TRANSMITTAL FOR TRICARE REIMBURSEMENT MANUAL (TRM), AUGUST 2002 The TRICARE Management Activity has authorized the following addition(s)/revision(s). CHANGE TITLE: TRICARE PRIME TRAVEL FOR COAST GUARD ISLAND DWELLERS CONREQ: 15360 PAGE CHANGECS): See page 2. SUMMARY OF CHANGECS): The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010, signed into law on October 15, 2010, authorizes reimbursement for travel to specialty care less than 100 miles for a non-active duty Coast Guard beneficiary residing on an island within the Continental United States (CONUS) with no public access roads to the mainland, and one medically necessary attendant. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 15, 2010. IMPLEMENTATION DATE: Upon direction of the Contracting Officer. an" fi, gij!5'iv' Ann N. Fazzini Chief, Medical Benefits and Reimbursement Branch ATTACHMENT(S): DISTRIBUTION: 6 PAGE(S) 6010.SS-M WHEN PRESCRIBED ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN, FILE THIS TRANSMITIAL WITH BASIC DOCUMENT.

CHANGE 149 6010.55-M APRIL 26, 2012 REMOVE PAGE(S) INSERT PAGE(S) CHAPTER 1 Table of Contents, pages i and ii Table of Contents, pages i and ii Section 30, pages 1 and 2 Section 30, pages 1 and 2 INDEX pages 17 and 18 pages 17 and 18 2

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL SECTION SUBJECT 1 Network Provider Reimbursement 2 Accommodation Of Discounts Under Provider Reimbursement Methods 3 Claims Auditing Software 4 Reimbursement In Teaching Setting 5 National Health Service Corps Physicians Of The Public Health Service 6 Reimbursement Of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, And Certified Psychiatric Nurse Specialists 7 Reimbursement Of Covered Services Provided By Individual Health Care Professionals And Other Non-Institutional Health Care Providers 8 Economic Interest In Connection With Mental Health Admissions 9 Anesthesia 10 Postoperative Pain Management 11 Durable Medical Equipment Claims: Prosthetics, Orthotics, And Supplies (DMEPOS) 12 Oxygen And Related Supplies 13 Laboratory Services 14 Ambulance Services 15 Legend Drugs And Insulin 16 Surgery 17 Assistant Surgeons 18 Professional Services: Obstetrical Care 19 Charges For Provider Administrative Expenses 20 State Agency Billing 21 Hospital Reimbursement - Billed Charges Set Rates 22 Hospital Reimbursement - Other Than Billed Charges 23 Hospital Reimbursement - Payment When Only SNF Level Of Care Is Required 24 Hospital Reimbursement - Outpatient Services i C-98, August 19, 2009

CHAPTER 1 - GENERAL SECTION SUBJECT 25 Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) Reimbursement 26 Supplemental Insurance 27 Legal Obligation To Pay 28 Reduction Of Payment For Noncompliance With Utilization Review Requirements 29 Reimbursement Of Emergency Inpatient Admissions To Unauthorized Facilities 30 Reimbursement Of Travel Expenses For Specialty Care 31 Newborn Charges 32 Hospital-Based Birthing Room 33 Bonus Payments In Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA) And In Physician Scarcity Areas (PSA) 34 Hospital Inpatient Reimbursement In Locations Outside The 50 United States And The District Of Columbia FIGURE 1-34-1 Country Specific Index Factors - 2008 FIGURE 1-34-2 Institutional Inpatient Diagnostic Groupings For Specified Locations Outside The 50 United States And The District Of Columbia - National Inpatient Per Diem Amounts - 2008 FIGURE 1-34-3 Unique Admissions - National Inpatient Per Diem Amounts - 2008 35 Professional Provider Reimbursement In Specified Locations Outside The 50 United States And The District Of Columbia FIGURE 1-35-1 Country Specific Index Factors - 2008 36 Forensic Examinations Following Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence 37 Medical Errors ADDENDUM A Sample State Agency Billing Agreement ADDENDUM B Figures FIGURE 1-B-1 Suggested Wording To The Beneficiary Concerning Rental vs. Purchase Of DME ii C-149, April 26, 2012

GENERAL CHAPTER 1 SECTION 30 REIMBURSEMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR SPECIALTY CARE ISSUE DATE: December 21, 2001 AUTHORITY: 32 CFR 199.17(n)(2)(vi); JFTR, Chapter 7, Part Y; Public Law 110-181 Section 1632 (which amended 10 USC 1074i); Public Law 111-281 Section 203 I. POLICY A. Non-active duty TRICARE Prime and TRICARE Prime Remote (TPR) enrollees referred for non-emergent medically necessary specialty care over 100 miles (one way) from their Primary Care Manager s (PCM s) office to the nearest specialist s office may be eligible to receive reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses. Entitlement is limited to those specialty referrals when no other specialist (i.e., Military Treatment Facility (MTF), network or non-network specialists) is available within 100 miles (one way) of the PCM s office. The only exception is when the beneficiary agrees to a referral to a center of excellence or MTF. B. A retiree with a combat-related disability (as determined by a member s Branch of Service), not enrolled in TRICARE Prime, and referred by a Primary Care Provider (PCP) for follow-on specialty care related to that specific disability as listed in Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) letter, more than 100 miles (one way) from where the PCP provides services to the retiree, may be eligible to receive reimbursement for reasonable travel expenses. The TRICARE Regional Office (TRO) for the region in which the retiree resides will determine if the specialty care is more than 100 miles (one way) from the provider s office. The contractor shall refer inquiries about travel reimbursement for retirees with combatrelated disabilities to the Regional Director (RD) travel representative or Beneficiary Counseling and Assistance Coordinator (BCAC) for further information and assistance. C. The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010, signed into law on October 15, 2010, authorizes reimbursement for travel to specialty care less than 100 miles (one way) for a nonactive duty Coast Guard beneficiary (active duty dependents only) who resides on an island within CONUS, with no public access roads to the mainland, and for one medically necessary attendant. Entitlement is limited to those specialty referrals when no other specialist (i.e., MTF, network or non-network specialist) is available on the island. The beneficiary must be enrolled in TRICARE Prime and referred to a specialty care provider by their PCM. The contractor shall refer inquiries about travel reimbursement for Coast Guard beneficiaries to the Coast Guard Health, Safety and Work-Life (HSWL) service center (see paragraph F.). D. For patients eligible for travel reimbursement under paragraphs A. through C., if the PCM or PCP deems it medically necessary, travel orders and reimbursement may be 1 C-149, April 26, 2012

CHAPTER 1, SECTION 30 REIMBURSEMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR SPECIALTY CARE authorized for one Non-Medical Attendant (NMA) to accompany a non-active duty patient referred for applicable specialty care. The NMA must be a parent, an adult family member, a legal guardian or a companion who has been delegated a medical Power of Attorney (POA) by the patient or legally responsible party. E. Except for Coast Guard beneficiaries, MTFs will validate the travel expense entitlement and issue travel orders for specialty referrals issued by military PCMs, and the RDs or designated government representatives will validate the travel entitlement and issue travel orders for specialty referrals from civilian PCMs. Travel reimbursements allowed under paragraphs A. through C. will be reimbursed in accordance with the Joint Federal Travel Regulations (JFTR). Travel reimbursement claims must be filed no later than one year after the qualifying travel date (exceptions may be made for patients eligible for travel reimbursement under paragraph B). Travel expenses will not be authorized for elective procedures or non-covered benefits. Except for Coast Guard beneficiaries (see paragraph F.), the contractor shall refer travel requests for MTF-enrolled Prime beneficiaries to the MTFs and civilian-enrolled Prime beneficiary requests to the RD or designated government representative for authorization, orders and claims processing if it appears the beneficiary may be entitled to travel benefits. Non-Coast Guard beneficiaries with questions about the these travel benefits and the NMA entitlement should contact their local MTF or RD travel representative or BCAC for assistance. Telephone numbers and addresses for BCAC are available on the TRICARE website at http://www.tricare.osd.mil/bcacdcao. F. The contractor shall refer inquiries about travel reimbursement for Coast Guard beneficiaries to the Coast Guard HSWL service center health benefits team for administrative processing of their travel. HSWL service center health benefits team is available by contacting 1-800-9HBAHBA (1-800-942-2422) or via the following address: Commanding Officer HSWL Service ATTN: Health Benefits 300 E. Main St, Suite 1000 Norfolk, VA 23510 II. EFFECTIVE DATES A. October 30, 2000, for TRICARE Prime enrollees. B. January 1, 2008, for retirees with a combat-related disability. C. October 15, 2010, for TRICARE Prime Coast Guard island dwellers. - END - 2 C-149, April 26, 2012

INDEX CHAPTER SECTION R Reduction Of Payment For Noncompliance With Utilization Review Requirements 1 28. Regional Specific Rates For Psychiatric Hospitals And Units With Low TRICARE Volume (FY 2010 - FY 2012) 7 Addendum A. Reimbursement Administration 3 5. Reimbursement In Teaching Setting 1 4. Reimbursement Of Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) 9 1. Assistant Surgeons 1 17. Birthing Center 10 1. Certified Psychiatric Nurse Specialist 1 6. Covered Services Provided By Individual Health Care Professionals And Other Non-Institutional Health Care Providers 1 7. Emergency Inpatient Admissions To Unauthorized Facilities 1 29. Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) 9 1. Freestanding and Hospital-Based Birthing Center 10 1. Freestanding Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) 7 2. Individual Health Care Professionals And Other Non-Institutional Health Care Providers 3 1. Inpatient Hospital Reimbursement In Locations Outside The 50 United States And The District Of Columbia 1 34. Nurse Practitioners 1 6. Outpatient Services 1 24. Physician Assistants 1 6. Professional Provider Reimbursement In Specified Locations Outside The 50 United States And The District Of Columbia 1 35. Psychiatric Freestanding Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) 7 2. Psychiatric Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) 7 2. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) 7 4. Substance Use Disorder Rehabilitation Facilities (SUDRFs) 7 3. Travel Expenses For Specialty Care 1 30. 17 C-149, April 26, 2012

INDEX CHAPTER SECTION R (Continued) Residential Treatment Center (RTC) For Payment Of Services Provided On Or After 10/01/2009 7 Addendum G (FY10). 10/01/2010 7 Addendum G (FY11). 10/01/2011 7 Addendum G (FY12). Guidelines For The Calculation Of Individual RTC Per Diem Rates 7 Addendum F. Participation Agreement 7 Addendum E. Reimbursement 7 4. 18 C-130, April 1, 2011