Monday, June 20, 2011

Are You Submitting a Handwritten Medicare Enrollment Application?

Medicare enrollment application forms are fillable on your computer.  This means that you can fill out the information required by typing into the open fields while the form is displayed on your computer monitor.  Filling out the forms this way before printing, signing and mailing means more easily-readable information – which means fewer mistakes, questions, and delays when your application is processed.  Be sure to make a copy of the signed form for your records before mailing.

 

You’ll find the Medicare provider enrollment application forms available on the CMS website:

§  CMS 855A – Application for Institutional Providers

§  CMS 855B – Application for Clinics, Group Practices, and Certain Other Suppliers

§  CMS 855I  – Application for Physicians and Non-Physician Practitioners

§  CMS 855R – Application for Reassignment of Medicare Benefits

§  CMS 855S – Application for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS) Suppliers

 

Signatures are still required to be handwritten.  Don’t forget to complete this important step prior to mailing your typed form(s).

 

Keep in mind that typed forms are easier for Medicare to process, but the most efficient method for submitting your enrollment application is to use the Internet –Based Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS).  PECOS guides you through the enrollment application so you only supply information relevant to your application.  PECOS also reduces the need for follow-up because of incomplete applications.  Using Internet-based PECOS results in a more accurate application and saves you time and administrative costs.  Visit Internet-Based PECOS to learn more.

 

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Three Reminders to Medicare Providers for Billing Correctly for Ordered/Referred Services

Any Medicare-enrolled Part B organizational provider, DMEPOS supplier, or Part A Home Health Agency (HHA) provider may file claims with ordering or referring information.

1.  There are three basic requirements for ordering and referring:

  • The physician or non-physician practitioner must be enrolled in Medicare or in an opt-out status.
  • The National Provider Identifier (NPI) used for ordering/referring must be for an individual physician or non-physician practitioner (cannot be an organizational NPI).
  • The physician or non-physician practitioner must be of a specialist type that is eligible to order and refer.

If you don’t meet the three basic requirements listed above, refer to item #3 below on how to obtain an NPI and enroll in Medicare for ordering and referring purposes.

2.  Only Medicare-enrolled individual physicians and non-physician providers of a certain specialist type are eligible to order/refer for Part B and DMEPOS Medicare beneficiary services.  (Organizational providers cannot order and refer.)  Eligible individual physicians and non-physician providers include:

  • Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy
  • Doctor of Dental Medicine
  • Doctor of Dental Surgery
  • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
  • Doctor of Optometry
  • Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine
  • Physician Assistant
  • Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Certified Nurse Midwife
  • Clinical Social Worker

3.  In order to order/refer, the provider must have an enrollment record in PECOS.

  • Providers who order or refer should verify their enrollment in PECOS.  Note that receiving payments from Medicare does not necessarily mean you have an enrollment record in PECOS.  The easiest way to check on enrollment status is by visiting internet-based PECOS at https://pecos.CMS.hhs.gov and navigating to the “My Enrollments” page; if no record is displayed, you do not have an enrollment record in PECOS.  (More detailed instructions on accessing and navigating internet-based PECOS are available here.)  Another option is to check the Ordering and Referring Report.

For additional information, review the Medicare Learning Network’s “Medicare Enrollment Guidelines for Ordering/Referring Providers” fact sheet at http://www.CMS.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/MedEnroll_OrderReferProv_FactSheet_ICN906223.pdf.