ࡱ>  kbjbj\\ ;>i1g>i1g64//`=`=`=`=`=t=t=t=8=,>t=UlAPIfIfIfIJDh, rԳֳֳֳֳֳֳ$wj`=wJJww`=`=fIfI4w`=fI`=fIԳwԳJfI z͵Boxf&B%0UhyJ`=8v0v"vwvvvm|vvvUwwwwvvvvvvvvv/X &<: section iii - BILLING DOCUMENTATION Contents TOC \o "1-9" \n \h \z \t "chead1,1,chead2,2"  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410558" 300.000 GENERAL INFORMATION  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410559" 301.000 Introduction  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410560" 301.100 Electronic Claims Submission  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410561" 301.105 Modifiers For Electronic Billing  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410562" 301.110 Arkansas Provider Portal  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410563" 301.130 Vendor Systems  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410564" 301.200 Electronic Transactions  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410565" 301.210 Eligibility Verification  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410566" 301.220 Claim Status Inquiry  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410567" 301.230 Remittance Advice Reports  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410568" 301.240 Prior Authorization Request  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410569" 301.300 Contacts  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410570" 302.000 Timely Filing  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410571" 302.100 Medicare/Medicaid Crossover Claims  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410572" 302.200 Clean Claims and New Claims  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410573" 302.300 Claims Paid or Denied Incorrectly  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410574" 302.400 Claims With Retroactive Eligibility  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410575" 302.410 Claims Involving Retroactive Eligibility  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410576" 302.500 Submitting Adjustments and Resubmitting Claims  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410577" 302.510 Adjustments  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410578" 302.520 Claims Denied Incorrectly  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410579" 302.600 ClaimXten( Enhancement  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410580" 303.000 Claim Inquiries  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410581" 303.100 Claim Inquiry Form  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410582" 303.200 Completion of the Claim Inquiry Form  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410583" 304.000 Supply Procedures  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410584" 304.100 Ordering Forms from the Arkansas Medicaid Fiscal Agent  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410585" 305.000 Telemedicine Billing Guidelines  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410586" 310.000 REMITTANCE Advice REPORTs  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410587" 311.000 Introduction of Remittance Advice Reports  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410588" 311.100 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410589" 312.000 Purpose of Remittance Advice Reports  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410590" 313.000 Remittance Advice Reports  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410591" 313.100 Descriptions and Samples of Remittance Advice Reports  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410592" 314.000 Explanation of the Remittance and Status Report  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410593" 314.100 Report Heading  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410594" 314.110 Banner Messages  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410595" 314.120 Claims Paid  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410596" 314.130 Claim Adjustments  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410597" 314.131 The Adjustment Transaction  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410598" 314.132 Adjustment Submitted with Check Payment  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410599" 314.133 Denied Adjustments  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410600" 314.140 Claims Denied  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410601" 314.150 Claims In Process  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410602" 314.160 Payment Hold  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410603" 314.170 Financial Transactions  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410604" 314.180 Summary  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410605" 314.190 EOB Code Descriptions  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410606" 314.200 Service Code Descriptions  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410607" 320.000 ADJUSTMENT REQUESTS  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410608" 321.000 Explanation of Check Refund Form  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410609" 330.000 ADDITIONAL PAYMENT SOURCES  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410610" 331.000 Introduction  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410611" 332.000 Patients With Joint Medicare-Medicaid Coverage  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410612" 332.100 Medicare-Medicaid Crossover Claim Filing Procedures  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410613" 332.200 Denial of Claim by Medicare  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410614" 332.300 Adjustments by Medicare  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410615" 340.000 Other Payment Sources  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410616" 341.000 General Information  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410617" 342.000 Patients Responsibility  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410618" 343.000 Providers Responsibility  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410619" 350.000 REFERENCE BOOKS  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410620" 351.000 ICD Diagnosis and Procedure Code Reference  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410621" 352.000 HCPCS and CPT Procedure Code References  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc44410622" 353.000 CMS-1450 (UB-04) Data Specifications Manual  300.000 GENERAL INFORMATION301.000 Introduction11-1-17The purpose of Section III of the Arkansas Medicaid Manual is to explain the general procedures for billing in the Arkansas Medicaid Program. Two major areas are covered in this section: A. General Information: This section contains information about electronic options, timely filing of claims, claim inquiries and supply procedures. B. Financial Information: This section contains information on the Remittance Advice (RA), reports, adjustments, refunds and additional payment sources. 301.100 Electronic Claims Submission11-1-17The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent furnishes both an online portal and software for electronic claims submissions. X.12 companion documents are also offered at no charge to the provider for transactions utilized by Arkansas Medicaid. When submitting claims electronically, Medicaid providers should use the claim type information found in the Section II of their programs provider manual. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent processes payments for each weeks accumulations of claims during a weekend cycle. The deadline for each weekend cycle is midnight Friday. Providers are paid the following week. 301.105 Modifiers For Electronic Billing11-1-17Electronic claims may require modifiers in addition to National Standard Codes. Please refer to the Section II of your programs provider manual to determine the appropriate modifiers. 301.110 Arkansas Provider Portal11-1-17Providers with PCs can submit claims via the web using an internet browser. (Please see HYPERLINK "https://medicaid.mmis.arkansas.gov/Provider/Faq/Faq.aspx" \l "sysreqportal"https://medicaid.mmis.arkansas.gov/Provider/Faq/Faq.aspx#sysreqportal for system requirements.) Dental, Professional, and Institutional claim types can be submitted via the web, including long-term care census. Claims can only be submitted interactively (one at a time). Access the provider portal via the Arkansas Medicaid website at HYPERLINK "https://medicaid.mmis.arkansas.gov/"https://medicaid.mmis.arkansas.gov/. The web-based provider portal was designed to integrate seamlessly with the Arkansas Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) and is, therefore, the preferred method for electronic transactions. Instructions for submitting claims and verifying eligibility via the portal are available by using the sites online Help feature. 301.130 Vendor Systems11-1-17Providers who have office management systems can opt to have their vendors upgrade their systems to support online transactions. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent provides X.12 companion guides to interested vendors. The cost of upgrading the providers system to support online transactions is the responsibility of the provider. 301.200 Electronic Transactions7-1-20The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent offers electronic transactions that are compliant with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations through the provider portal. 301.210 Eligibility Verification7-1-20Providers can check a beneficiarys eligibility through the provider portal via the web or through the Voice Response System (VRS). To access the VRS, providers can call the Provider Assistance Center automated help line. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print the Provider Assistance Center contact information. Eligibility requests can be submitted interactively through the provider portal via the web. Instructions for verifying eligibility through the provider portal are available using the sites online Help feature. 301.220 Claim Status Inquiry7-1-20Providers can check the status of one (1) or more claims through the provider portal. Claim status requests can be submitted interactively (one (1) at a time) via the provider portal. Claim status requests can be submitted interactively (one (1) at a time) via the web. Instructions for checking a claim status via the provider portal are available by using the sites online Help feature. Providers with vendor systems can also check a claims status by utilizing the ASC X.12 5010A 276/277 transactions with the appropriate X.12 companion guide. 301.230 Remittance Advice Reports7-1-20Providers can retrieve their electronic Remittance Advice (RA) reports through the provider portal Providers with vendor systems can also receive remittance advice reports by utilizing the ASC X.12 5010A 835 transaction with the appropriate X.12 companion guide. 301.240 Prior Authorization Request11-1-17Providers can review instructions for Prior Authorization Requests in the Section II of their programs provider manual. Some prior authorizations are processed by other Medicaid contractors: A. Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care (AFMC) can assist with the Medicaid Utilization Management Process, surgical procedures, assistant surgeons, transplants, anesthesia, orthotics and prosthetics, inpatient services, lab and radiology, lab-molecular pathology, rehabilitation hospitals, personal care for beneficiaries under age 21, Child Health Management Services, and Professional Services including extension of benefits for Podiatry and Professional level visits. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/AFMCretroPA.doc"View or print contact information for Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care, Retrospective Review for Therapy and Prior Authorization for Personal Care for Under Age 21. B. Beacon Health Options can assist with PAs for Inpatient Psychiatric Services, Outpatient Behavioral Health Services and Substance Abuse Services. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/BeaconHealthOptions.doc"View or print contact information for Beacon Health Options. 301.300 Contacts11-1-17The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent maintains a Provider Assistance Center (PAC) to assist Medicaid providers during regular business hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent also has a staff of representatives available during regular business hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to assist with any needs concerning electronic solutions. HYPERLINK "../../../../AMPRCD/linkscontacts/PAC.pdf"HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 302.000 Timely Filing11-1-17The Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR), at 447.45 (d) (1), states The Medicaid agency must require providers to submit all claims no later than 12 months from the date of service. The 12-month filing deadline applies to all claims, including: A. Claims for services provided to beneficiaries with joint Medicare/Medicaid eligibility. B. Adjustment requests and resubmissions of claims previously considered. C. Claims for services provided to individuals who acquire Medicaid eligibility retroactively. There are no exceptions to the 12-month filing deadline policy. However, the definitions and additional federal regulations in the next section will permit some flexibility for those who adhere closely to them. 302.100 Medicare/Medicaid Crossover Claims11-1-17Federal regulations dictate that providers must file the Medicaid portion of claims for dually eligible beneficiaries within 12 months of the beginning date of service. The Medicare claim will establish timely filing for Medicaid, if the provider files with Medicare during the 12-month Medicaid filing deadline. Medicaid may then consider payment of a Medicare deductible and/or coinsurance, even if the Medicare intermediary or carrier crosses the claim to Medicaid after more than a year has passed since the date of service. Medicaid may also consider such a claim for payment if Medicare notifies only the provider and does not electronically forward the claim to Medicaid. Federal regulations permit Medicaid to pay its portion of the claim within six (6) months after the Medicaid agency or the provider receives notice of the disposition of the Medicare claim. Providers may not electronically transmit any claims for dates of service over 12 months in the past to the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent. To submit a Medicare/Medicaid crossover claim meeting the timely filing conditions in the above paragraph, please refer to Patients With Joint Medicare/Medicaid Coverage, Section 332.000 of this manual. In addition to following the billing procedures explained in Section 332.000, enclose a signed cover memo or Medicaid Claim Inquiry Form requesting payment for the Medicaid portion of a Medicare claim filed to Medicare within 12 months of the date of service and adjudicated by Medicare more than 12 months after the date of service. 302.200 Clean Claims and New Claims11-1-17The definitions of the terms clean claim and new claim help to determine which claims and adjustments Medicaid may consider for payment when more than 12 months have passed since the beginning date of service. 42 CFR, at 447.45 (b), defines a clean claim as a claim that Medicaid can process ...without obtaining additional information from the provider of the service or from a third party. The definition ...includes a claim with errors originating in a States claims system. A claim that denies for omitted or incorrect data or for missing attachments is not a clean claim. A claim filed more than 12 months after the beginning date of service is not a clean claim, except under the special circumstances described below. A new claim is a claim that is unique, differing from all other claims in at least one material fact. It is very important to note that identical claims received by Medicaid on different days differ in the material fact of their receipt date and are both new claims unless defined otherwise in the next paragraph. 302.300 Claims Paid or Denied Incorrectly11-1-17Sometimes a clean claim pays incorrectly or denies incorrectly. When a provider files an adjustment request for such a claim, or refiles the claim after 12 months have passed from the beginning date of service, the submission is not necessarily a new claim. The adjustment or claim may be within the filing deadline. Instructions for resubmitting these claims can be found in Section 302.500. For Medicaid to consider that the submission is not a new claim and therefore within the filing deadline, the adjustment or claim must meet two requirements: A. The only material fact that differs between the two filings is the claim receipt date because the Medicaid agency or its fiscal agent processed the initial claim incorrectly. B. The provider includes documentation that the Medicaid agency or fiscal agent error prevented resubmittal within the 12-month filing deadline. 302.400 Claims With Retroactive Eligibility7-1-20Retroactive eligibility does not constitute an exception to the filing deadline policy. If an appeal or other administrative action delays an eligibility determination, the provider must submit the claim within the 12-month filing deadline. If the claim is denied for beneficiary ineligibility, the provider may resubmit the claim when the patient becomes eligible for the retroactive date(s) of service. Medicaid may then consider the claim for payment because the provider submitted the initial claim within the 12-month filing deadline and the denial was not the result of an error by the provider. Occasionally the State Medicaid agency or a federal agency, such as the Social Security Administration, is unable to complete a Medicaid eligibility determination in time for service providers to file timely claims. Arkansas Medicaids claims processing system is unable to accept a claim for services provided to an ineligible individual or to suspend that claim until the individual is retroactively eligible for the claim dates of service. To resolve this dilemma, Arkansas Medicaid considers the pseudo beneficiary identification number 9999999999 to represent an ...error originating within (the) States claims system. Therefore, a claim containing that number is a clean claim if it contains all other information necessary for correct processing. By defining the initial timely filed claim as a clean claim denied because of agency processing error, we may allow the provider to refile the claim when the government agency completes the eligibility determination. With the claim, the provider must submit proof of the initial filing and a letter or other documentation sufficient to explain that administrative processes (such as determination of SSI eligibility) prevented the resubmittal before the filing deadline. To submit a claim for services provided to a patient who is not yet eligible for Medicaid, enter, on the claim form or on the electronic format (provider portal or billing vendor/trading partner), a pseudo Medicaid beneficiary identification number, 9999999999. Medicaid will deny the claim. Retain the denial or rejection for proof of timely filing if eligibility determination occurs more than twelve (12) months after the date of service. Providers have twelve (12) months from the approval date of the patients Medicaid eligibility to resubmit a clean claim after filing a pseudo claim. After the 12-month filing deadline (twelve (12) months from the Medicaid approval date) claims will be denied for timely filing and will not be paid. It is the responsibility of the provider to verify the eligibility approval date. 302.410 Claims Involving Retroactive Eligibility11-1-17Submit a paper claim to the address below, attaching: A. A copy of the Remittance Advice (RA) report page, documenting a denial of the claim dated within 12 months after the beginning date of service, or B. A copy of the error response to an electronic transmission of the claim computer-dated within 12 months after the beginning date of service and C. Any additional documentation necessary to explain why the error has prevented refiling the claim until more than 12 months have passed after the beginning date of service. Send these materials to the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 302.500 Submitting Adjustments and Resubmitting Claims11-1-17When it is necessary to submit an adjustment or resubmit a claim to Medicaid after 12 months have passed since the beginning date of service, the procedures below must be followed. 302.510 Adjustments11-1-17If the fiscal agent has incorrectly paid a clean claim and the error has made it impossible to adjust the payment before 12 months have passed since the beginning date of service, a completed Adjustment Request Form (AR-004) must be submitted to the address specified on the form. Attach the documentation necessary to explain why the error has prevented refiling the claim until more than 12 months have passed after the beginning date of service. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-AR-004.pdf"View or print form AR-004 and instructions for completion. NOTE: Pharmacy providers will need to complete form DMS-802 and submit it directly to the DMS Pharmacy Program by mail or fax. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DMSPharmUR.doc"View or print the DMS Pharmacy Unit contact information. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DMS-802.doc"View or print form DMS-802. 302.520 Claims Denied Incorrectly11-1-17Submit a paper claim to the address below, attaching: A. A copy of the Remittance Advice (RA) report page that documents a denial within 12 months after the beginning date of service, or B. A copy of the error response to an electronic transmission, computer-dated within 12 months after the beginning date of service and C. Additional documentation to prove that the denial or rejection was due to the error of the Division of Medical Services or the fiscal agent. Explain why the error has prevented refiling the claim until more than 12 months have passed after the beginning date of service. Send these materials to the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 302.600 ClaimXten( Enhancement11-1-17To solve some of the billing problems associated with differing interpretations of procedure code descriptions, the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent implemented the ClaimXten( enhancement to the Arkansas Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS). This software analyzes procedure codes and compares them to nationally accepted published standards to recommend more accurate billing. If you think your claim was paid incorrectly, see Section 320.000 for information about how to use the Adjustment Request Form. If you think your claim was denied incorrectly, contact the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). ClaimXten( developers based the softwares edits on the guidelines contained in the Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) book, and Arkansas Medicaid customized the software for local policy and procedure codes. Please note that ClaimXten( implementation does not affect Medicaid policy. If there are other questions regarding the function of ClaimXten( edits, contact the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 303.000 Claim Inquiries7-1-20The Arkansas Medicaid Program distributes weekly Remittance Advice (RA) reports, to each provider with claims paid, denied, or pending, as of the previous weekend processing cycle. (Sections 310.000 through 314.800 of this manual contain a complete explanation of the RA.) Use the RA to verify claim receipt and to track claims through the system. Adjudicated claims will appear on the RA within the weekly financial cycle. If a claim does not appear on the RA within the amount of time appropriate for its method of submission, contact the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. A Provider Assistance Center representative can explain what system activity, if any, regarding the submission has occurred since the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent printed and mailed the last RA. If the transaction on the RA cannot be understood or is in error, the representative can explain its status and suggest remedies when appropriate. If there is no record of the transaction, the representative will suggest that the claim be resubmitted. 303.100 Claim Inquiry Form11-1-17When a written response to a claim inquiry is preferred, use the Medicaid Claim Inquiry Form, CI-003, provided by the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-CI-003.doc"View or print form CI-003. A separate form for each claim in question must be used. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent is required to respond in writing only if they can determine the nature of the questions. The Medicaid Claim Inquiry Form is for use in locating a claim transaction and understanding its disposition. If help is needed with an incorrect claim payment, refer to Section 320.000 of this manual for the Adjustment Request Form (AR-004) and information regarding adjustments. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-AR-004.pdf"View or print form AR-004 and instructions for completion. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-CI-003.doc"View or print form CI-003 and instructions for completion. 303.200 Completion of the Claim Inquiry Form11-1-17To inquire about a claim, providers must complete the following items on the Medicaid Claim Inquiry Form (CI-003). In order for your inquiry to be answered as quickly and accurately as possible, please follow these instructions: A. Submit one Medicaid Claim Inquiry Form (CI-003) for each claim inquiry. B. Include supporting documents for your inquiry. (Use claim copies, electronic transaction printouts, RA copies and/or medical documents as appropriate.) C. Provide as much information as possible in Field 9. This information makes it possible to identify the specific problem in question and to answer your inquiry. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-CI-003.doc"View or print form CI-003 and instructions for completion. 304.000 Supply Procedures304.100 Ordering Forms from the Arkansas Medicaid Fiscal Agent11-1-17To order the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent supplied forms, please use the Medicaid Form Request (MFR-001). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-MFR-001.doc"View or print form MFR-001. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/FiscalAgentSuppliedForms.doc"View or print a list of supplied forms. Complete the Medicaid Form Request and indicate the quantity needed for each form. Send these materials to the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. The Medicaid Program does not provide copies of the CMS-1500 claim form. The provider may request a supply of this claim form from any available vendor. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/SampleCMS-1500.pdf"View a CMS-1500 sample form. The Medicaid Program does not provide copies of the CMS-1450 claim form. The provider may request a copy of this claim form from any available vendor. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/SampleCMS-1450.doc"View a CMS-1450 sample form. An available vendor is the U.S. Government Printing Office. Orders may be submitted to the U.S. Government Printing Office via phone, fax, letter, e-mail or the Internet. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/USGovPrinting.doc"View or print the U.S. Government Printing Office contact information. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent requires the use of red-ink (sensor coded) CMS-1500 claim originals instead of copies. The processing system uses scanners to distinguish between red ink of the form fields and blue or black ink claim data (provider identification number, procedure codes, etc.). 305.000 Telemedicine Billing Guidelines8-1-18Telemedicine is defined as the use of electronic information and communication technology to deliver healthcare services including without limitation, the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, education, care management, and self-management of a patient. Telemedicine includes store-and-forward technology and remote patient monitoring. (See policy section I.) Arkansas Medicaid shall provide payment for telemedicine healthcare services to licensed or certified healthcare professionals or entities that are authorized to bill Arkansas Medicaid directly for healthcare services. Coverage and reimbursement for healthcare services provided through telemedicine shall be reimbursed on the same basis as healthcare services provided in person. Payment will include a reasonable facility fee to the originating site, the site at which the patient is located at the time telemedicine healthcare services are provided. In order to receive reimbursement, the originating site must be operated by a healthcare professional or licensed healthcare entity authorized to bill Medicaid directly for healthcare services. The distant site is the location of the healthcare provider delivering telemedicine services. Services at the distant site must be provided by an enrolled Arkansas Medicaid Provider who is authorized by Arkansas law to administer healthcare. Coding Guidelines: 1. The originating site shall submit a telemedicine claim under the billing providers pay to information using HCPCS code Q3014. The code must be submitted for the same date of service as the professional code and must indicate the place of service where the member was at the time of the telemedicine encounter. Except in the case of hospital facility claims, the provider who is responsible for the care of the member at the originating site shall be entered as the performing provider in the appropriate field of the claim. For outpatient claims that occur in a hospital setting, the provider must also use Place of Service code 22 with the originating site billing Q3014. In the case of in-patient services, HCPCS code Q3014 is not separately reimbursable because it is included in the hospital per diem. 2. The provider of the distant site must submit claims for telemedicine services using the appropriate CPT or HCPCS code for the professional service delivered, along with the telemedicine modifier GT. The GT modifier should appear in one of the four modifier fields on the claim. The provider must also use Place of Service 02 (telemedicine distant site) when billing CPT or HCPCS codes with a GT modifier. 310.000 REMITTANCE Advice REPORTs311.000 Introduction of Remittance Advice Reports11-1-17Remittance Advice (RA) reports are computer-generated documents that detail the status and payment breakdown of all claims submitted to Medicaid for processing. The RA is designed to simplify provider accounting by facilitating reconciliation of claim and payment records. Arkansas Medicaid encourages providers to select electronic delivery of their RAs to increase efficiency and environmental awareness. An RA is generated each week a provider has claims paid, denied or in process. Once a week, all claims completed in a daily cycle are processed through the financial cycle. The RA is produced at the time checks are issued. The RA explains the providers payment on a claim-by-claim basis. Only providers who have finalized claims or claims in process (claims that have been through at least one financial cycle) will receive an RA. The RA is delivered electronically or mailed to the provider. Since the RA is a providers only record of paid and denied claims, it is necessary for the provider to retain all copies of the RAs, either electronically or on paper. 311.100 Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)11-1-17Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) allows providers to have their Medicaid payments automatically deposited. Arkansas Medicaid no longer mails paper checks for Medicaid payment. Providers are required to submit a completed Authorization for Electronic Funds Transfer (Automatic Deposit) form with their enrollment application. Provider Enrollment will deny applications that do not include a completed Authorization for Electronic Funds Transfer (Automatic Deposit) form. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/autodeposit.doc"View or print the Authorization for Electronic Funds Transfer (Automatic Deposit) form. See Section I of the provider manual for additional information regarding participation requirements. 312.000 Purpose of Remittance Advice Reports11-1-17The Remittance Advice (RA) is a status report of active claims. It is the first source of reference to resolve questions regarding a claim. If the RA does not resolve the question, it may be necessary to contact the Provider Assistance Center (PAC). The PAC will need the claim number from the RA to research the question. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print the PAC contact information. If a claim does not appear on the RA within six weeks after submission, then contact PAC. If PAC can find no record of the claim, then the representative will suggest resubmitting it. 313.000 Remittance Advice Reports11-1-17There are eleven (11) possible reports in a remittance advice report series: A. Report Heading B. Banner Messages C. Claims Paid D. Claim Adjustments E. Claims Denied F. In Process G. Payment Hold H. Financial Transactions I. Summary J. EOB Code Descriptions K. Service Code Descriptions 313.100 Descriptions and Samples of Remittance Advice Reports11-1-17Samples of each type of remittance advice report and descriptions of the fields are described to help in reading the RA. View or print Remittance Advice samples for the following claim types: HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DENTAL_RA.doc"Dental, HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/INSTITUTIONAL_RA.doc"Institutional, HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PHARMACY_RA.doc"Pharmacy or HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PROFESSIONAL_RA.doc"Professional. View or print Remittance Advice field names and descriptions for the following claim types: HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DENTAL_RA_DESCRIPTION.doc"Dental, HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/INSTITUTIONAL_RA_DESCRIPTION.doc"Institutional, HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PHARMACY_RA_DESCRIPTION.doc"Pharmacy or HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PROFESSIONAL_RA_DESCRIPTION.doc"Professional. 314.000 Explanation of the Remittance and Status Report11-1-17There are three different claim types for remittance advice reports issued by the fiscal agent: Institutional, Professional, Pharmacy and Dental. The remittance advice a provider receives will depend upon the claim types submitted. Each remittance type contains the same categories of information. These categories are described in the following subsections. Detailed descriptions of each remittance type, as well as samples of each type, are located in Section 313.100. 314.100 Report Heading11-1-17The report heading appears at the top of every page in the RA report series. The heading contains the MMIS reporting system, report name and provider information. Other information in the header includes the page number, RA number, run date, payment date and EFT number. 314.110 Banner Messages11-1-17This report lists all remittance advice messages in order (newest to oldest) that are applicable for the provider on the remittance advice reports. 314.120 Claims Paid11-1-17The purpose of the Claims Paid report is to give the provider a list of all claims that are paid along with explanations on any discrepancies between the billed and the paid amount. The report is separated by individual claims and displays both header and detail data. EOB codes are also displayed on this report. 314.130 Claim Adjustments11-1-17Payment errors, such as underpayments and overpayments as well as payments for the wrong procedure code, wrong dates of service, wrong place of service, etc., can be adjusted by canceling (voiding) the incorrectly adjudicated claim and processing the claim as if it were a new claim. The purpose of the claim adjustments report is to give the provider a list of all claims that are adjusted along with explanations on why the claims are adjusted. The report is separated by individual claims and displays the header data for the claim that is being adjusted and both header and detail data for the adjustment claim. The net result of the adjustment is also displayed along with the application of any refunded money. EOB codes are displayed on this report. Most adjustment transactions appear in the Claim Adjustments section of the RA. Denied adjustments appear at the end of the Denied Claims section of the RA. The simplest explanation of an adjustment transaction is: A. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent subtracts from todays check total the full amount paid on a claim that contained at least one payment error. B. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent reprocesses the claim or processes the corrected claim and pays the correct amount. C. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent adds the difference to the remittance advice (or subtracts the difference if it is a negative amount). Adjustments sometimes appear complicated because the necessary accounting and documentation procedures add a number of elements to an otherwise routine transaction. Also, there are variations in the accounting and documentation procedures, because there is more than one way to submit an adjustment and there is more than one way to adjudicate and record adjustments. There are positive (additional payment is paid to the provider) and negative (the provider owes the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent additional funds) adjustments, adjustments involving withholding of previously paid amounts, adjustments submitted with check payments and denied adjustments. The following section thoroughly explains adjustments, how they appear on the RA, and the meaning, from a bookkeeping perspective, of each significant element. 314.131 The Adjustment Transaction11-1-17The Claim Adjustments report has two parts. The first includes the adjustment transaction header elements. In this section, the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent identifies the adjustment transaction with an internal control number (ICN). Adjustment ICNs are formatted in the same way as claim numbers; the first two digits of an adjusted claim ICN indicate the type of adjustment: 50Adjustments Non-Check Related51Adjustments Check Related52Mass Adjustments Non-Check Related53Mass Adjustments Check Related54Mass Adjustments Void Transaction55Mass Adjustments Provider Retro Rates56Adjustments Void Non-Check Related57Adjustments Void Check Related58Adjustment Processed by DXC System Engineer59Adjustments/Voids Web 83760Adjustments by State Non-Check Related61Adjustments by State Check Related63Adjustments Non Check History Only Adjustment64Void by State Non-Check Related65Void by State Check Related66History Only Non-Check Related Adjustment67History Only Check Related Adjustment68Adjustments Check Related History Only Adjustment72Encounter Adjustments73Encounter Mass Adjustments74Adjustments Encounter75Adjustments Encounter Void Displayed to the right of the ICN are the providers patient control number or medical record number from the original claim, the claim beginning and ending dates of service and the original billed amount. Keep in mind that the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent adjusts the entire claim, even if only one detail paid in error, so the total billed amount shown here is the total billed amount of the entire claim being adjusted. Other withheld or credited amounts that impact the paid amount are listed and can include insurance, spenddown, copay (coinsurance) and deductible amounts. The Adjustment EOB code entered when the claim was adjusted indicates the reason for initiating the claim adjustment. The second part of the adjustment transaction displays the claim details and the adjudication of the reprocessed claim. Detail EOBs for each procedure code are shown. Additional payment, overpayment to be withheld, refund amount applied as well as total claim adjustments are shown at the bottom of the Claim Adjustments report. The actual withholding of the original paid amount does not occur in the Claim Adjustments report; it occurs in the Financial Transactions report of the RA. Adjustments are listed in the Accounts Receivable section, with the appropriate amounts displayed under the field headings A / R (Action/Reason) Number, Setup Date,: Original Amount, Recoupment Amount to Date, Balance, Reason Code, Adjustment ICN, Previous ICN, and Amount Recouped in Current Cycle. (See the discussion of Financial Transactions in Section 314.170.) Finally, the total of all adjusted amounts paid or withheld from the remittance are displayed in the Summary report of the RA under the field header Claims Data Claim Adjustments and Earnings Data Payments: Claim Specific: Current Cycle. 314.132 Adjustment Submitted with Check Payment11-1-17Some providers prefer to send a check for the overpayment amount with their adjustment request. In such a case, the original paid amount is listed in the Financial Transactions report of the RA with an EOB code indicating that the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent has received a check for that amount. Also, since the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent does not withhold that amount from the remittance, it appears in the Summary section under Credit Amount (instead of appearing under Withheld Amount). If the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent acknowledges more than one payment by check in Financial Items, the total of those check payments appears under Credit Amount in the Claims Payment Summary section. Amounts shown under Credit Amount are never deducted from the remittance because they are already paid. 314.133 Denied Adjustments11-1-17Occasionally an adjusted claim is denied. Adjustments can be denied for any of the reasons for which any other claim can be denied. Denied adjustments do not appear in the Claim Adjustments section. Denied adjustments do not reflect a cross-reference to the original claim. Denied adjustments appear at the end of the Claims Denied report. The original paid amount of the claim intended to be adjusted is withheld from the remittance and it is so indicated in the Financial Transactions section, listed under the adjustment ICN. 314.140 Claims Denied11-1-17This report identifies denied claims and denied adjustments. Denial reasons may include ineligible status, non-covered services and claims billed beyond the filing time limits. Claims in this section will be referenced alphabetically by the beneficiarys last name, thereby facilitating reconciliation with provider records. Up to four code numbers appear in the column for EOB (Explanation of Benefits) codes. Definitions of EOB codes are included in report CRA-EOBM-R of the RA report series. The EOB messages regarding denied claims specify the reason the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent is unable to further process the claims. Only fully denied claims report here; claims with partial detail denials appear either on the paid or adjustment RA forms as appropriate. Denied claims are final. No additional action will be taken on denied claims. Denied claims are listed on the RA in the same format as paid claims. 314.150 Claims In Process11-1-17The purpose of the Claims in Process report is to give the provider a list of all claims that are in suspense along with explanations on why they were suspended. The report is separated by individual claims and displays both header and detail data. EOB codes are displayed on this report. This section lists claims that have been entered into the processing system but have not reached final disposition. Do not rebill a claim shown in this section, because it is already being processed and will result in a rejection as a duplicate claim. These claims will appear in this section until they are paid or denied. 314.160 Payment Hold11-1-17This report lists all ICNs whose payment is on hold in financial. 314.170 Financial Transactions11-1-17The purpose of this report is to give the provider a full accounting of their financial activity for the payment cycle period. This report is separated into three sections: non-claim specific payouts to the provider, non-claim specific refunds from the provider and accounts receivable. The sections detail the financial activity for expenditures and non-claim specific refunds received and applied during the current financial cycle. In addition, it lists all "automatic" (system recoverable) outstanding accounts receivables in A/R (Action/Reason) number order. Reason Codes for each item indicate why the action was taken. 314.180 Summary11-1-17This report summarizes all claim and financial activity for the provider for each financial cycle as well as year-to-date totals. In addition, it supplies the provider with information regarding lien and IRS backup withholding payments which are made to lien holders by the MMIS during the current cycle and year-to-date. 314.190 EOB Code Descriptions11-1-17This report lists all the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) codes and/or Adjustment Reasons (special EOB codes used to identify the primary reason for a claim adjustment) used in the RA report series and displays their corresponding descriptions. The purpose of this report is to give the provider a better explanation of the reasons why claims are either suspended or denied. The EOB codes are also used to explain any discrepancies between amounts billed and amounts paid on paid claims. 314.200 Service Code Descriptions11-1-17This report lists procedure and/or revenue codes and descriptions for those that appear in the provider's RA report series. 320.000 ADJUSTMENT REQUESTS11-1-17Adjustments can be completed using the provider portal or the Adjustment Request Form (AR-004) to correct a claim payment (even if the paid amount is $0.00) or to correct erroneous information on a paid claim. Include sufficient information on the request form to process the adjustment correctly. A copy of the corrected claim or transaction and a copy of the page of the RA it was paid on may be attached to offer further clarification. However, on joint Medicare/Medicaid claims, see Section 332.100 for instructions on adjustments. If a provider submits an Adjustment Request Form that is not valid, the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent Adjustment Unit will notify the provider by mail. Adjustment Request Forms should be filed as soon as the incorrect payment has been identified. Requests for correction or review must be submitted to the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent within the 12-month timely filing deadline. Adjustment requests cannot be processed if more than 12 months have passed since the date of service. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-AR-004.pdf"View or print form AR-004 and instructions for completion. Read the instructions carefully. Be sure to complete all Adjustment Request Forms thoroughly and accurately so that they may be processed efficiently and correctly. 321.000 Explanation of Check Refund Form11-1-17If an overpayment occurs, then the provider is responsible for refunding the Medicaid Program. Providers may refund the Medicaid Program by sending a check in the amount of the overpayment, made payable to the Arkansas Medicaid Program or by returning the original check issued by the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent. Submit a completed Explanation of Check Refund Form (CR-002) with the refund. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-CR-002.doc"View or print form CR-002 and instructions for completion. In instances of underpayment, some providers prefer returning the original check or forwarding a check in the amount of the underpayment instead of requesting an adjustment. When the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent posts the refund, the amount of the refund appears in the Claims Payment Summary section of the RA. Once the refund is posted, the provider may resubmit the original or corrected claim for correct adjudication and payment. Provide the following information in the appropriate fields on an Explanation of Check Refund Form (CR-002) for each refund you send to the Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent: A. Provider Name and Provider Identification Number B. Refund Check Number, Check Date and Check Amount C. 13-digit Claim Number (from RA) D. Beneficiary ID Number and Name (as it appears on the RA) E. Dates of Service on claim F. Date of Medicaid Payment G. Date of Service Being Refunded H. Services Being Refunded (Enter procedure code with modifier if applicable.) I. Amount of Refund J. Amount of Insurance Received K. Insurance Name, Address and Policy Number L. Reason for Return (from codes listed on form) M. Signature, Date and Telephone Number This information allows the refund to be processed accurately and efficiently. 330.000 ADDITIONAL PAYMENT SOURCES331.000 Introduction11-1-17The Medicaid Program is required by federal regulations to access all third-party payment sources and to seek reimbursement for services that have also been paid by Medicaid. Third party means an individual, institution, association, corporation or public or private agency that is liable for payment of all or part of the medical cost of injury, disease or disability of a Medicaid beneficiary. Arkansas Code Annotated 20-77-306 incorporates the requirements of the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA). Examples of third-party resources are: A. Medicare (Title XVIII) including Medicare Advantage Programs B. Railroad Retirement Act C. Insurance Policies (including insurance carried by an absent parent) such as: 1. Private health 2. Group health 3. Liability 4. Automobile, including casualty, medical payment, uninsured motorist, bodily injury coverage and underinsured benefits except benefits payable for or limited under the terms of the policy to property damage or wrongful death 5. A Managed Care Organization 6. A Pharmacy Benefit Manager 7. Indemnity D. Workers Compensation E. Veterans Administration F. TRICARE (formerly known as CHAMPUS) G. Social Security Disability Determination H. Self-insured plans I. Other parties that are, by statute, contract or agreement, legally responsible for payment of a claim for a health care item or service Medicaid regulations concerning dual Medicare/Medicaid eligibility (including QMB) and coverage differ from the rules regarding other third-party payers and coverage. See Sections 133.300, 302.100 and 332.000 for additional information. Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS) is not a third-party source. If ARS and Medicaid pay for the same service, refund ARS. Indian Health Services is not a third-party resource. 332.000 Patients With Joint Medicare-Medicaid Coverage12-1-19The following provider types accept Medicare-Medicaid Crossovers: Ambulatory Surgical Center, Chiropractic, Clinics, Dental, Family Planning, Federally Qualified Health Center, Health Department, Hearing Services, Hemodialysis, Home Health, Hospital, Hyperalimentation, Independent Laboratory, Independent Radiology, Inpatient Psychiatric Services for Under Age 21, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Home, Occupational, Physical and Speech-Language Therapy Services, Physician, Podiatrist, Prosthetics, Rehabilitation Center, Rural Health Clinic Services, Transportation, Ventilator Equipment and Visual Care. Claim filing procedures for these provider types are in Sections 332.100 through 332.300. 332.100 Medicare-Medicaid Crossover Claim Filing Procedures11-1-17If medical services are provided to a patient who is entitled to and is enrolled with coverage within the original Medicare plan under the Social Security Act and also to Medicaid benefits, it is necessary to file a claim only with the original Medicare plan. The claim must be filed according to Medicares instructions and sent to the Medicare intermediary. The claim should automatically cross to Medicaid if the provider is properly enrolled with Arkansas Medicaid and indicates the beneficiarys dual eligibility on the Medicare claim form. According to the terms of the Medicaid provider contract, a provider must accept Medicare assignment under Title XVIII (Medicare) in order to receive payment under Title XIX (Medicaid) for any appropriate deductible or coinsurance which may be due and payable under Title XIX (Medicaid). See Section 142.700 for further information regarding Medicare/Medicaid mandatory acceptance of assignment for providers. When the original Medicare plan intermediary completes the processing of the claim, the payment information is automatically crossed to Medicares Coordination of Benefits Agreement (COBA) process and from there crossed to Arkansas Medicaid and the claim is processed in the next weekend cycle for Medicaid payment of applicable coinsurance and deductible. The transaction will usually appear on the providers Medicaid RA within four (4) to six (6) weeks of payment by Medicare. If it does not appear within that time, payment should be requested according to the instructions below. Claims for Medicare beneficiaries entitled under the Railroad Retirement Act do not cross to Medicaid. The provider of services must request payment of co-insurance and deductible amounts through Medicaid according to the instructions below, after Railroad Retirement Act Medicare pays the claim. Medicare Advantage/Medigap Plans (like HMOs and PPOs) are health plan options that are available to beneficiaries, approved by Medicare, but run by private companies. These companies bill Medicare and pay directly through the private company for benefits that are a part of the Medicare Program, as well as offering enhanced coverage provisions to enrollees. Since these claims are paid through private companies and not through the original Medicare plan directly, these claims do not automatically cross to Medicaid; and the provider must request payment of Medicare covered services co-insurance and deductible amounts through Medicaid according to the below instructions after the Medicare Advantage/Medigap plan pays the claim. When a provider learns of a patients Medicaid eligibility only after filing a claim to Medicare, the instructions below should be followed after Medicare pays the claim. Instructions: The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent provides software and web-based technology with which to electronically bill Medicaid for crossover claims that do not cross to Medicaid. Additional information regarding electronic billing can be located in this Sections 301.000 through 301.200. Providers are strongly encouraged to submit claims electronically or through the Arkansas Medicaid website. Front-end processing of electronically and web-based submitted claims ensures prompt adjudication and facilitates reimbursement. Providers without electronic billing capability must mail the appropriate National Standard Claim Form (CMS-1500 or CMS-1450) to DXC Technology, PO Box 34440, Little Rock, AR 72203. (See Section V of this manual for examples of CMS-1500 and CMS-1450).). Along with the National Standard Claim Form, providers must submit attachment DMS-600. (HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DMS-600.pdf"View or print attachment DMS-600.) Providers must also submit the Medicare Explanation of Benefits (EOMB). Claims must be submitted in the following order: A. National Standard Claim Form B. DMS-600 C. Medicare Explanation of Benefits (EOMB) D. Other supporting or applicable documentation Paper claims will be returned to the provider if not submitted in the above order. 332.200 Denial of Claim by Medicare11-1-17Any charges denied by the original Medicare plan, a Medicare Advantage/Medigap plan, or Railroad Retirement will not be automatically forwarded to Medicaid for reimbursement. An appropriate Medicaid claim form must be completed and a copy of the Medicare denial statement attached. Claims under these circumstances must be forwarded to the Provider Assistance Center (PAC) for processing. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 332.300 Adjustments by Medicare11-1-17Any adjustment made by the original Medicare plan, a Medicare Advantage/Medigap plan, or Medicare Railroad Retirement, will not be automatically forwarded to Medicaid. If any Medicare payment source makes an adjustment that results in an overpayment or underpayment by Medicaid, the provider must submit in the following order: A. Adjustment Request Form Medicaid XIX AR 004 (HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/HP-AR-004.pdf"View or print Adjustment Request Form-Medicaid XIX AR-004), available in Section V of this manual B. National Standard Claim Form (CMS-1500 or CMS-1450) C. Copy of the Medicare Explanation of Benefits (EOMB) reflecting Medicares adjustment and other supporting documentation Enter the provider identification number and the patients Medicaid identification number on the face of the Medicare EOMB and mail all documents to the address located on the Adjustment Request Form (AR-004). 340.000 Other Payment Sources341.000 General Information11-1-17Many persons eligible for Arkansas Medicaid are covered by private insurance or may sustain injuries for which a third party could be liable. The following is an explanation of the patients and the providers roles in the detection of third-party sources and in the reimbursement of the third-party payments to the Medicaid Program for services that have been reimbursed by Medicaid. The Arkansas Medicaid fiscal agent has a full-time staff of trained professionals available to assist with any questions or problems regarding third party liability, including payment of claims involving third party liability and requests for insurance information. Providers should contact the Provider Assistance Center (PAC) for any questions regarding third party liability. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/PAC.doc"View or print PAC contact information. 342.000 Patients Responsibility11-1-17It is the responsibility of the beneficiary to report the name and policy number of any other payment source to the provider of medical services at the time services are provided. The beneficiary must also authorize the insurance payment to be made directly to the provider. 343.000 Providers Responsibility11-1-17It is the providers responsibility to be alert to the possibility of third-party sources and to make every effort to obtain third-party insurance information. The provider should also inquire about liability coverage in accident cases and pursue this or notify Medicaid. It is the responsibility of the provider to file a claim with the third-party source and to report the third-party payment to the Medicaid Program. If a provider is aware that a Medicaid beneficiary has other insurance that is not reflected by the system, the insurance information should be faxed to the DMS Third Party Liability Unit. HYPERLINK "https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/DMSTPL.doc"View or print Third Party Liability Unit contact information. All Medicaid claims, including claims that involve third party liability, are filed on an assignment basis. In no case may the beneficiary be billed for charges above the Medicaid allowable on paid claims. A claim is considered paid even though the actual Medicaid payment has been reduced to zero by the amount of third party liability. This applies whether the third-party payment was reported on the original claim or was refunded by way of an adjustment or by personal check. All paid services that are limited by the Medicaid Program count toward the patients benefit limits even when the amount of Medicaid payment is reduced to zero by the amount of third party liability, except for Medicare crossover claims with no secondary payer other than Medicaid. The system provides fields to capture any third party liability (TPL) information the provider may obtain. The provider is required to record TPL for each claim submitted. When a provider enters an electronic claim for services to a beneficiary who has other insurance coverage for the service and enters a TPL paid amount of $0.00, the software prompts the user to enter the date of the denial HIPAA Explanation of Benefits (HEOB) or the date of the HEOB showing that the allowed amount was applied to the insurance deductible. 350.000 REFERENCE BOOKS351.000 ICD Diagnosis and Procedure Code Reference11-1-17The Arkansas Medicaid Program uses the current version of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) as a reference for coding primary and secondary diagnoses for all providers required to file claims with diagnosis codes completed. ICD procedure codes are also required for billing institutional inpatient hospital claims. Providers can order the ICD reference from various suppliers. 352.000 HCPCS and CPT Procedure Code References11-1-17The State of Arkansas uses the HCFA Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). HCPCS is composed of Level I-CPT codes, Level II-HCPCS national codes and Level III-HCPCS local codes. If applicable, the state-assigned codes are listed in the Billing Procedures section of this manual. The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is the professional component of the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS). CPT is a systematic listing of medical terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services provided by physicians. Each procedure or service is identified with a 5-digit code. The use of CPT codes simplifies the reporting of services. The CPT book and the HCPCS-Level II book also include modifiers, which are used in conjunction with some procedure codes. Providers can order the CPT and HCPCS books from various suppliers. 353.000 CMS-1450 (UB-04) Data Specifications Manual11-1-17Revenue codes and other data, which are used for institutional claims, can be found in the CMS-1450 (UB-04) Data Specifications Manual. 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