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New Articles Posted to Medlearn Matters
Posted by: Robert Markette
January 17, 2006

CMS posted the following articles to its Medlearn Matters website today

 

Added to the 2005 Table:

 

MM3970 - Fiscal Intermediary Shared System (FISS) Modification 
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/mm3970.pdf 
MM4038 -  Auditory Osseointegrated and Auditory Brainstem Devices
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/mm4038.pdf 
MM4204 - List of Medicare Telehealth Services 
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/mm4204.pdf 
MM4173 - Stem Cell Transplantation 
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/mm4173.pdf 
MM4184 - Instructions for Reporting New HCPCS Code V2788 for Presbyopia-Correcting Intraocular Lenses
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/mm4184.pdf 


The following article has been posted to the 2006 Medlearn Matters table: 
SE0602 - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Seeks Provider Input on Satisfaction with Medicare Fee-for-Service Contractor Services

 

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedlearnMattersArticles/downloads/se0602.pdf

 

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CMS publishes final OASIS Reporting Rule
Posted by: Robert Markette
January 05, 2006

On December 23, 2005, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services published the final rule of reporting OASIS data as part of the conditions of participation.  The requirements of this final rule become effective on June 21, 2006.

 

The new oasis rule makes a number of changes.  Beginning on June 21, 2006, home health agencies will have thirty days from the completion of the patient assessment to encode and transmit the OASIS data.  Currently, HHAs must have the data encoded within seven days. 

The final rule also removes the requirement that the OASIS data be locked.  The lock requirement was removed so that agencies could make changes to OASIS data at any time without receiving edit warnings.  The decision to allow agencies to make corrections at any time, led to the decision to allow agencies thirty days to submit OASIS data. 

 

The final regulation includes a requirement that agencies include the CMS assigned branch identification number.  This change in the regulation simply reflects current OASIS reporting.  Although originally the branch identifier was an optional item in the OASIS data set, agencies have been required to include branch identification numbers in their OASIS data since the implementation of the December 2002 OASIS B-1 data set which became effective on January 1, 2004.  This data set requires the agency to include the branch identifier in order to submit data.  CMS has simply made the rule reflect this reality. 

Finally, because of the changes to 484.20(a), CMS removed 484.20(c)(1) which required agencies to transmit the information monthly.  Paragraphs 484.20(c)(2)-(4) were redesignated as paragraph 484.20(c)(1)-(3).  The requirement to include a branch identification number was then added as a new paragraph 484.20(c)(4).

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CMS Announces Provider Satisfaction Survey
Posted by: Robert Markette
January 04, 2006

Some of you may receive a notice in the mail this week that you have been selected to complete the Provider Satisfaction Survey.  This is part of a new annual process designed to obtain feedback from providers regarding their satisfaction with the contractors that are responsible for processing their claims, educating them about changes in Medicare policies, and responding to provider inquiries.  The results of this survey will be used by Medicare for oversight of its contractors and to improve the services of these contractors.  If you are one of the lucky few chosen for this process, be sure to complete the survey and return it to CMS by January 25, 2006.  When you get a chance to offer you input on the Medicare system, you should take it.

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