Contractors shall ensure the following criteria
are met for homebound beneficiaries receiving Home Health Care (HHC)
under a Plan of Care (POC) as described in the TRICARE Reimbursement Manual
(TRM),
Chapter 12:
5.1.1 Homebound beneficiaries who
require skilled services (e.g., skilled nursing) for administration
of a home infusion drug must receive those skilled services from
a Home Health Agency (HHA), in accordance with the policy described
in the TRM,
Chapter 12. See TRM,
Chapter 2, Addendum A for beneficiary cost
shares for HHC services. See TRM,
Chapter 12, Section 2, Figure 12.2-1 for beneficiary
cost-shares for services reimbursed outside the Home Health Agency
Prospective Payment System (HHA PPS) when receiving home health
services under a POC.
5.1.2 Homebound beneficiaries who
desire to self-administer (or have a caregiver administer) an infusion
drug obtained from a TRICARE authorized pharmacy under the TPharm
contract may do so when a physician or other authorized individual
professional provider certifies that self-administration is medically
appropriate. Physician or other authorized individual professional
provider certification that self-administration is medically appropriate
will be noted in the patient’s POC described in the TRM,
Chapter 12 or in the medical record.
5.1.3 The contractor
shall be responsible for beneficiary and provider education on cost-share requirements
associated with infusion therapy provided in the home and cost-sharing
advantages of self-administration, if self-administration is medically
appropriate. See TRM,
Chapter 2, Addendum A for beneficiary cost-shares
for HHC services. See TRM,
Chapter 2, Addendum B for beneficiary cost-shares for
TPharm Benefits Program.