OAR 410-125-0220
Services Billed on the Electronic 837I or on the Paper UB-04 and Other Claim Forms
(1)
All inpatient and outpatient services provided by the hospital or hospital employees, unless otherwise specified below, are billed on the electronic 837I (837 Institutional) or on the paper CMS 1450 (UB-04) claim form.(2)
Professional staff and other providers: Services provided by other providers or professional staff with whom the hospital has a contract or agreement regarding provision of services and whom the hospital reimburses a salary or a fee are billed on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04) along with other inpatient or outpatient charges if such costs are reported on the hospital’s Medicare Cost Report as a hospital cost.(3)
Residents and medical students: Professional services provided by residents or medical students serving in the hospital as residents or students at the time services are provided are reimbursed by the Division of Medical Assistance Programs (Division) through graduate medical education, for the hospitals that qualify (See OAR 410-125-0141 (DRG Rate Methodology)) for payments and may not be billed on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04).(4)
Diagnostic and similar services provided by another provider or facility outside the hospital: When diagnostic or short-term services are provided to an inpatient by another provider or facility because the admitting hospital does not have the equipment or facilities to provide all services required and the patient is returned within 24 hours to the admitting hospital, the admitting hospital should add the following charges to the inpatient electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04) claim:(a)
Charges from the other provider or hospital under the appropriate Revenue Code. The admitting hospital is responsible for reimbursing the other provider or hospital. The Division will not reimburse the other provider or hospital; and(b)
Charges for transportation to the other facility or provider. These must be billed under Revenue Code 542. No prior authorization of the transport is required. The hospital will arrange for the transport and pay the transportation provider for the transport. The Division will not reimburse the transportation provider. This is the only instance in which transportation charges can be billed on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04).(5)
Orthotics, prosthetics, durable medical equipment and implants:(a)
When a provider of orthotic or prosthetic devices provides services or materials to an inpatient through an agreement or arrangement with the hospital, the cost of those services will be billed by the hospital on the electronic 837I or the paper CMS 1450 (UB-04), along with all other inpatient services. The hospital is responsible for reimbursing the provider. The Division will not reimburse the provider;(b)
Wheelchairs provided to the client for the client’s use after discharge from the hospital may be billed separately by the durable medical equipment supplier or by the hospital if the hospital is the supplier.(6)
Pharmaceutical and home parenteral/enteral services: All hospital pharmaceutical charges must be billed on the electronic 837I or paper UB-04, except home parenteral and enteral services and medications provided to patients who are in nursing homes:(a)
Home parenteral and enteral services, including home hyperalimentation, Home IV antibiotics, home IV analgesics, home enteral therapy, home IV chemotherapy, home IV hydrational fluids, and other home IV drugs, require prior authorization and must be billed on the Pharmacy Invoice Form in accordance with the rules in the Home Enteral/Parenteral Program rules (chapter 410, division 148);(b)
Medications provided to clients who are in nursing homes must be billed on the Pharmacy Invoice Form in accordance with the rules in the Pharmaceutical Services Program rules (chapter 410, division 121).(7)
Dental services: Dental services provided by hospitals are billed on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04). For hospital dentistry requirements refer to the Dental Service Program rules (chapter 410, division 123).(8)
End-stage renal dialysis facilities: Hospitals providing end-stage renal dialysis and free-standing end-stage renal dialysis facilities will bill on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04) as described in these rules and instructions and will be reimbursed at the hospital’s interim rate.(9)
Maternity case management:(a)
Hospital clinics may serve as maternity case managers for pregnant clients. The Medical-Surgical Program rules (chapter 410, division 130) contain information on the scope of services, definition of program terms, procedure codes, and provider qualifications. These services are billed by hospitals on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04); and(b)
Providers must bill using Revenue Code 569.(10)
Home health care services. Hospitals that operate home health care services must obtain a separate provider number and bill for these services in accordance with the Division’s Home Health Care Services Program rules (chapter 410, division 127).(11)
Hospital operated air and ground ambulance services. A hospital which operates an air or ground ambulance service may apply to the Division for a provider number as an air or ground ambulance provider. If costs for staff and equipment are reported on the Medicare Cost Report, these costs must be identifiable. The Division will remove these costs from the Medicare Cost Report in calculating the hospital’s cost-to-charge ratio for outpatient services. These services are billed on the electronic 837P (837 Professional) claim form or the paper CMS-1500 in accordance with the rules and restrictions contained in the Medical Transportation Program rules (chapter 410, division 136).(12)
Supervising physicians providing services in a teaching setting:(a)
Services provided on an inpatient or outpatient basis by physicians who are on the faculty of teaching hospitals may be billed on the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04) with other inpatient or outpatient charges only when:(A)
The physician is serving as an employee of the hospital, or receives reimbursement from the hospital for provision of services, during the period of time when services are provided; and(B)
The hospital does not report these services as a direct medical education cost on the Medicare and the Division’s cost report.(b)
The services of supervising faculty physicians are not to be billed to the Division on either the electronic 837P, the paper CMS-1500 or the electronic 837I or paper CMS 1450 (UB-04)if the hospital elects to report the cost of these professional services as a direct medical education cost on the Medicare and the Division’s cost report; and(c)
The services of supervising faculty physicians are billed on the electronic 837P or the paper CMS-1500 if the physician is serving in a private capacity during the period of time when services are provided, i.e., the physician is receiving no reimbursement from the hospital for the period of time during which services are provided. Refer to the Medical-Surgical Services rules (chapter 410, division 130) or additional information on billing on the electronic 837P or the paper CMS-1500.
Source:
Rule 410-125-0220 — Services Billed on the Electronic 837I or on the Paper UB-04 and Other Claim Forms, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=410-125-0220
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