Pharmacies Medicare Part D Training Obligations and Medicare Training Resources

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Pharmacies Medicare Part D raining Obligations and Medicare raining Resources. Your obligation - MS regulations require that all pharmacies contracted with Medicare Part D Plan Sponsors, such as the Medco PDP, participate in annual compliance training and provide this training to new employees as part of orientation. Monitoring and audit - Medco will monitor compliance; pharmacies may be required to provide attendance logs and training attestations. raining Resources - o train your employees, you must use one of the following: > training module provided by a training organization or industry association that covers MS-required topics. One such training is offered by LearnSomething and may be accessed through the link, www.medco.learnsomething.com. By using this portal your pharmacy s participation will be tracked by LearnSomething. OR > he training module that begins on the following page. You will need to track your employees participation. OR > ny other training module that meets MS requirements, as outlined in Medco s pharmacy letter, distributed and posted December 2011 at www.medco.com/rph. 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 1

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raining Introduction In this training, you ll learn about: > Medicare prescription drug plans compliance requirements and laws that apply to the submission of prescription claims under the Medicare Part D program. > Examples of fraudulent practices which violate these laws. > ertain practices required by Medicare Part D. > How to report potential fraud, waste and abuse. > Resources that will provide you with more information regarding Medicare Part D requirements. 3 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved.

Medicare Part D Requirements Medicare Prescription Drug Plan sponsors are required to have a program to prevent, detect, and correct fraud, waste and abuse he enters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (MS) requires all sponsors to have a training and education program as part of its compliance plan Pharmacies contracted to provide Medicare Part D services must have training in place and policies and policies and procedures to help prevent, detect, and correct Medicare fraud, waste and abuse 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 4

he False laims ct Medicare Part D prescription claims are subject to the ct It is a violation of the False laims ct to knowingly present, or cause to be presented, a false or fraudulent claim to the federal government. Knowingly includes deliberate ignorance or reckless disregard of the truth. here are harsh penalties for false claims: > ivil fines of up to $11,000 per claim > Statutory treble damages (i.e., three times the amount of the false claim) Many states have comparable statutes, leading to possible dual state and federal liability for the submission of false or fraudulent claims under the Medicare Part D Plan 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 5

How does the False laims ct apply to me? s a pharmacy employee, you play an important role in identifying fraud and ensuring that all prescription claims are accurate and legal. he following are examples of practices that could be subject to the False laims ct: Inappropriate billing practices - as described on the next page Knowingly shorting prescription drugs Prescription forging and altering Illegal payment schemes to pharmacies roop manipulation and refill errors Failure to offer negotiated Medicare Part D prices Dispensing expired or adulterated prescription drugs 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved.

closer look at Fraud (ont d) Inappropriate billing practices include knowingly: Billing multiple payers the full cost of the same drug to increase reimbursement or incorrectly billing secondary payers Billing for: > non-existent prescriptions, or a brand when the generic is dispensed; uncovered, non-part D drugs, as covered drugs; and > prescriptions never picked up (i.e., not reversing claims when required) 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 7

closer look at Fraud (ont d) Inappropriate billing practices include knowingly: Billing based on gang visits > (e.g., a pharmacist visits a nursing home and bills for numerous pharmaceutical prescriptions without furnishing any specific service to individual patients) Inappropriate use of dispense as written ( DW ) codes Prescription splitting to receive additional dispensing fees Drug diversion 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 8

closer look at Fraud (ont d) Other examples of Fraud are: Prescription drug shorting: knowingly providing less than the prescribed quantity and billing for the fully-prescribed amount Prescription forging or altering: filling a prescription that has been forged or altered without the prescriber s permission to increase quantity or number of refills Expired or adulterated prescription drugs: dispensing drugs that are expired, or have not been stored or handled in accordance with manufacturer and FD requirements 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 9

closer look at Fraud (ont d) roop manipulation is when a pharmacy: > ampers with roop to either push a beneficiary through the coverage gap, so the beneficiary can reach catastrophic coverage before they are eligible OR > Manipulates roop to keep a beneficiary in the coverage gap so that catastrophic coverage is never realized Bait and switch pricing: when a beneficiary is led to believe that a drug will cost one price, but at the point of sale the beneficiary is charged a higher amount 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 10

False laims ct Summing Up Some key points to remember: 1. Financial penalties under the False laims ct are substantial 2. Fraudulent Part D claims activities are subject to the ct 3. Fraudulent activity includes not only intentional fraud but also those acts that result from deliberate ignorance or reckless disregard 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 11

nti-kickback ct (K) he K makes it illegal to offer, pay, solicit or receive anything of value in return for: > he referral of patients for items or services covered by a federal health care program such as Medicare; OR > Buying, leasing, arranging or recommending any items or services reimbursable by a federal health care program he K is violated even if only one purpose (among others) of the payment is to induce referrals 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 12

nti-kickback ct (K) (ont d) Violation of K is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000, five years in prison and exclusion from the Medicare program. Violators may be subject to civil monetary penalties as well as prosecution under the False laims ct 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 13

How does the K apply to me? s a pharmacy employee, Medicare beneficiaries may often look to you and your pharmacy for recommendations and advice Keep in mind that you may not refer patients for items or services covered by a federal health care program such as Medicare, in return for a payment dditionally, pharmacies contracted with a Part D plan cannot: > Direct, urge, or attempt to persuade, a Medicare beneficiary to enroll in a particular plan or to insure with a particular company based on financial or any other interest of the pharmacy (or subcontractor) > Inappropriately offer, pay, solicit, or receive unlawful remuneration to switch patients to different drugs or influence prescribers to prescribe different drugs 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 14

nti-kickback ct Summing Up Some key points to remember: 1. Financial penalties under the K are substantial; violators may be subject to imprisonment 2. Payments for referring patients for particular items or services are not permitted under Part D 3. Payments for referring patients to particular Part D plans are prohibited 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 15

Health Insurance Portability and ccountability ct Beginning in 2003, HIP and the broad set of federal regulations adopted by the Federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): > established minimum standards for the transmission, use, and disclosure of health information; > provided certain privacy rights for individuals; and > established security requirements to protect data 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 16

merican Recovery and Reinvestment ct dopted in 2009, RR, known as the Stimulus Bill, makes significant changes to existing provisions of the HIP Privacy Rule: > regarding privacy and security to make them more stringent; > expanding the obligations and potential legal exposure of covered entities, business associates such as Medco and its subcontractors, and their employees; > provides new restrictions on the use and disclosure of protected health information (PHI); > affords individuals more rights and 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 17

How does HIP and RR apply to me? s a pharmacy employee, you play an important role in protecting patients medical conditions, identification numbers, and medication records. > It s your responsibility to know and comply with your pharmacy s privacy and security policies. > It s another important way to prevent Medicare fraud, waste, and abuse. 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 18

Fraud Detection and Prevention at Work Pharmacy staff play a critical role in detecting and preventing potential fraud Let s take a look at a possible fraud case at reen pple Pharmacy: lan Jones, a new customer at the reen pple, drops off his prescription for Oxycodone. It is clear that someone has written over the physician s original writing and has substantially increased the prescription dosage from 10 mg to 40 mg. 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 19

Fraud Detection and Prevention at Work ontinued Jay, the pharmacy technician, brings the suspicious change to Pharmacist oodsafe s attention. Jay wonders if Mr. Jones made the change himself? Pharmacist oodsafe calls Mr. Jones physician, Dr. Wellstone, to find out if the change in the dosage was intentional. Dr. Wellstone indicates that she made the dosage change and that the script should be filled. s it turned out, there was no fraud committed, but Pharmacist oodsafe took the right action. Knowingly filling an altered or forged prescription is a violation of the law. 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 20

Reporting How can you report actual or suspected Medicare fraud? Your supervisor is often in the best position to address most issues You may always report anonymously to Medco s Medicare FW Hotline 1.800.303.9373 Reports of potential fraud, waste or abuse or compliance concerns are treated confidentially Employees are protected from retaliation under the False laims ct for False laims ct complaints 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 21

Required Medicare Part D Practices In addition to helping prevent fraud, pharmacies contracted with Medicare Part D plan sponsors or their PBMs are required to comply with numerous MS requirements Some of these include: > Screening of employees against the OI/S lists to ensure that no employee is prohibited from participation in the Medicare program. > Distribution of the MS form 10147 Medicare Prescription Drug overage and Your Rights when a Medicare Part D enrollee s prescriptions can not be filled by the Part D plan and the rejection can not be resolved at the pharmacy > Retention of prescription records for 10 years and the provision of these records and other documents to MS, or those designated by MS, upon request. 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 22

Medicare Resources Websites > MS Part D website for pharmacies: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/pharmacy/ > Medco s Medicare Prescription Plan website: http://www.medcomedicare.com/ > hapter 9 Part D Program to ontrol Fraud, Waste and buse Important Phone Numbers: > Medco Medicare FW Hotline 1.800.303.9373 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved. 23

hank you for participating in our training module: Medicare ompliance, Fraud, Waste and buse raining for Medicare Part D-ontracted Pharmacies 2012 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. ll rights reserved.