Hi All,
In this Post we will try to provide you some information about CO-150 and Pr-150 Denial in Medicare.
In this Post we will try to provide you some information about CO-150 and Pr-150 Denial in Medicare.
Though, the subject is vast but yet we tried our best to cover all
the possible areas.
The denial usually pertains to Same or Similar/Overutilization, or
sometimes to Item Capped out scenarios.
Important thing to keep in mind is the claims with such denial cant
be resubmitted. We'll have to file an appeal to prove item's necessity.
First, we need to ascertain the reason for the denial. Usually
Medicare deny SOS when the item is billed/paid prior to RUL, either by our or
other supplier. The information could be obtained via IVR, over Same/Similar or
CMN status option.
In this case, we need to have HCPC code of the item against which
our item is being denied, initial and last paid DOS, number of rentals paid,
contact info of the provider paid for the services. Next step would be to check
documentation in scanning/BT documents/Medforce.
HCPC code of the item (against which our item is being denied) is
needed because in case we appeal, and the item's HCPC codes are different,
we'll have to prove why the patient is provided with an upgrade/downgrade or
documents relating to Patient's medical condition which made him/her to switch
to a different model of the item, now.
If the other provider is involved, item ain't been capped and the
provider is no longer billing, we need to have pickup ticket from that
provider, delivery ticket from our provider and the documents demonstrating
Medical necessity for the item rendered. If the billing of the item is within
the BIS/BIN window criteria, that is, the last paid date and the date of
service with CO-150 is not within 60 or 90 days, we could file Redetermination
to start a new capped rental all over again with Medical necessity documents
and documents justifying break in billing.
If the documents are not available, we need to check for ABN, which
will indicate that our supplier is aware of SOS item on file and thus have ABN
signed. In this case usually we recieve denial PR-150 (if the item is billed
with GA modifier appended), we just need to roll down the balance to next
payer. If we have ABN on file but we received CO-150 because GA modifier was
not appended with the claim, we will have to take the claim to redeterminations
with signed ABN. Significant thing is that we can't simply resubmit the denied item
with GA modifier as CO-150 denials can't be resubmitted.
If non of the above mentioned documents are not available , Medical Necessity documents and ABN, we need to stop the Sales Order
if and only if the billing of other item which is in payable status, billed
under the same sales order is not affected. Then raise the task to store
for requisite documents.
If the billing of the item is within RUL, item being capped and
BIS/BIN is not greater then 60 or 90 days. In this case we need to check for
the first DOS our supplier billed, if that claim had a partial reversal which
means that item is being paid by Medicare and they are allowing payments for
the remaining rentals, we just need to adjust off the balance as Item capped
else we need to file redetermination request to indicate what happen to the
previously rendered equipment viz it was theft, stolen, lost or beyond repair.
Again documents could be requested form store if not available.
These are the most common denial reasons for CO-150.
Hope, we will get benefited from this.
In case of any Query or the new scenarios, Please comment.
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