2.0 Revisions For Fiscal Year 2020
Under
10 United States Code (USC) 1079(i)(2), the amount to be paid to
hospitals, SNFs, and other institutional providers under TRICARE
shall, by regulation, be established “to the extent practicable
in accordance with the same reimbursement rules as apply to payments
to providers of services of the same type under Medicare.
On August 8, 2018, the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published the Prospective
Payment System (PPS) and Consolidated Billing for Skilled Nursing
Facilities (SNF) Final Rule for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019. In the rule,
CMS documented its plan to replace the SNF PPS RUG-IV classification
system with a new case-mix classification model called the Patient-Driven
Payment Model (PDPM) beginning on October 1, 2019.
5.0 Policy
5.1 Statutory
Background
In
accordance with
32 CFR 199.4(b)(3)(xiv), covered services
in SNFs are the same as provided under Medicare under section 1861(h)
and (i) of the Social Security Act (42 USC 1395x(h) and (i)) and
42 CFR 409, Subparts C and D, except that the Medicare limitation
on the number of days of coverage under section 1812(a) and (b)
of the Social Security Act (42 USC 1395d(a) and (b)) and 42 CFR
409.61(b) shall not be applicable under TRICARE.
5.2 Applicability
And Scope
All TRICARE
authorized SNFs must be authorized SNF providers under the Medicare
program, and meet the requirements of Title 18 of the Social Security
Act, sections 1819 (a), (b), (c), and (d) (42 United States Code
(USC) 1395 i-3(a) - (d)), or subsequent regulations.
5.2.1 If
a pediatric SNF is certified by Medicaid, it will be considered
to meet the Medicare certification requirement to become an authorized
provider under TRICARE. The contractor shall send a cover letter
and Participation agreement, which is provided at
Addendum A,
to any SNFs that are not authorized by Medicare, but would qualify
as a TRICARE-approved pediatric SNF. The contractor shall be responsible
for verification that the SNF is Medicare-certified (or Medicaid-certified)
and has entered into a Participation Agreement with TRICARE.
5.2.2 VA facilities
are required to be Medicare approved or they are required to be
Joint Commission accredited to have deemed status under Medicare
or TRICARE. Unless required in their Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) or Participation Agreement, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
facilities may not be subject to SNF PPS (see
paragraph 6.2).
5.3 SNF
Admission Criteria
5.3.1 TRICARE follows Medicare requirements
for admission to a SNF and any exception policy per Medicare Benefit
Policy Manual, Chapter 8. For a SNF admission to be covered under
TRICARE, the beneficiary must both have a qualifying hospital stay
of three consecutive days or more, not including the hospital discharge
day, and the beneficiary must enter the SNF within 30 days of discharge
from the hospital.
5.3.2 TRICARE is adopting Medicare’s
Interrupted Stay Policy.
• TRICARE will adopt the Medicare
definition of an interrupted stay as one in where a patient is discharged
from a SNF and subsequently readmitted to the same SNF during the
interruption window. The interruption window is a three-day period
that begins on the first non-covered day following a SNF stay and
ends at 11:59pm on the third consecutive non-covered day. If both
conditions are met, the subsequent stay is considered a continuation
of the previous “interrupted” stay for the purposes of both the
variable per diem schedule and the assessment schedule.
• If the patient is readmitted
to the same SNF outside the interruption window, or any instance
when the patient is admitted to a different SNF (regardless of the
length of time between stays), then the Interrupted Stay Policy
does not apply, and the subsequent stay is considered a new stay.
In such cases, the variable per diem schedule resets to Day 1 payment
rates, and the assessment schedule also resets to Day 1, necessitating
a new five-day assessment required.
5.3.3 When
TRICARE is the primary payer, the contractor shall determine whether
the beneficiary meets the criteria for coverage. The contractor
shall use the information in block 35 and 36 of CMS 1450 UB-04 to
make the admission determination. If block 36 of CMS 1450 UB-04
is blank, the SNF claim will be denied unless the patient was involuntarily
disenrolled from a Medicare + Choice plan. The contractor shall
calculate the Length-Of-Stay (LOS) based on the SNF actual admission
date provided on the CMS 1450 UB-04 claim form. Any adverse TRICARE
determinations involving medical necessity issues will be appealable
to TRICARE whenever TRICARE is the primary payer. However, a denial
based on the factual dispute (not the medical necessity) of SNF
benefit for failure to meet the three-day prior hospitalization
or “within 30 days” requirement is not appealable. Any factual disputes
surrounding the three day prior hospitalization or “within 30 days”
requirement can be submitted to the TRICARE contractor for an administrative
review.
5.4 SNF MDS Assessments
5.4.1 The Medicare-certified
SNF must assess the beneficiary using the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment
form for the SNF PPS rate to be applied.
5.4.2 Under
the PDPM, SNF residents will be assessed using MDS by SNFs at day
5 and at discharge (see PDPM FAQ on Medicare Website at
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/SNFPPS/PDPM.html).
The interim payment assessment (IPA) is optional and will be completed
when providers determine that the patient has undergone a clinical
change that would require a new PPS assessment. SNFs are not required
to assess a resident upon readmission, unless there has been a significant
change in the resident’s condition. If a significant change is found,
the facility will follow Medicare policy for additional reviews.
5.4.3 SNFs are
not required to automatically transmit MDS assessment data to the
TRICARE contractors. However, the TRICARE contractor, at its discretion,
may collect the MDS assessment data and documentation for claim
adjudication or audit and tracking purposes at any time from SNFs
when TRICARE is the primary payer.
5.4.4 For
TRICARE dual eligible beneficiaries, during the first 100 days of
an inpatient SNF stay, TRICARE will function as a secondary payer
to Medicare under the SNF PPS in which case there is no need for
TRICARE to collect the MDS assessment data. At any time when TRICARE
is primary payer, the MDS assessment data shall be collected by
TRICARE for audit and tracking purposes.
5.4.5 SNF
staff will follow Medicare policy and use the MDS grouper which
uses MDS data to classify patients into PDPM groups. The grouper
will then generate an appropriate four-digit PDPM code. To supplement
the four-digit codes, the SNF will add a one-digit assessment indicator
using codes determined by Medicare to indicate the reason for the
MDS assessment before submitting the claim for payment. The five
digits make up the Health Insurance Prospective Payment System (HIPPS) code.
The SNF will enter the HIPPS code on the CMS 1450 UB-04 claim form
in the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code field
that corresponds with the Revenue Code 022. The components of this
code are used within the pricer (see
paragraph 5.5.2) to determine
payment. SNFs will code the fifth digit using Medicare MDS assessment
codes to indicate either initial, PPS discharge, or Interim Payment
Assessments (IPA).
5.4.6 For
untimely assessments, if the SNF does an off-schedule assessment,
or in some cases no patient assessment at all, the SNF will submit
the claim with a default rate code ZZZZZ and the SNF will be reimbursed
at the lowest PDPM pricing.
5.5 SNF
PPS Payment Method
5.5.1 TRICARE
reimbursement will follow Medicare’s SNF PPS methodology and assessment schedule
for all TRICARE patients (including those Active Duty Service Members
(ADSMs) using Supplemental Care benefits, Transitional Assistance
Management Program (TAMP) beneficiaries, and Continued Health Care
Benefit Program (CHCBP) beneficiaries) admitted at Medicare-certified
SNFs (or Medicaid-certified pediatric SNFs), with specific exceptions
as noted later in this section. SNF PPS will apply to TRICARE beneficiaries
who satisfy the qualifying coverage requirements of the TRICARE
SNF benefit.
5.5.2 The
PPS payment rates will cover all costs of furnishing covered SNF
services (routine, ancillary, and capital-related costs). For items
that Medicare pays outside the SNF PPS consolidated billing rules
(e.g., professional services of physicians, chemotherapy), TRICARE
will also pay outside the SNF PPS rate utilizing the appropriate
TRICARE reimbursement system. The CB provisions of the SNF PPS are
provided at
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Billing/SNFConsolidatedBilling/index.html.
5.5.3 Claims
will be paid at 100% of the PPS rate.
5.5.4 Claims
processors shall regularly monitor and download the latest Medicare
SNF PPS Pricer software from the Medicare website:
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/PCPricer/SNF.html and
replace the existing pricer with the updated pricer within 10 calendar days
of download. Claims processors must maintain the last version of
the pricer software for each prior fiscal year and the most recent
quarterly release of the current fiscal year.
5.5.5 The
pricer will provide the contractor the calculated rate for a one
day stay for the claim’s dates of service. Contractors shall multiply
the PPS amount calculated by the pricer by the number of revenue
022-line units on the claim to come up with the complete amount
for that HIPPS claim line.
5.5.6 Claims
processors will not need to split claims when a SNF admission crosses
fiscal year dates. Providers are to prepare separate bills for services
prior to and on or after October 1 as the SNF PPS rate is updated
for each fiscal year.
5.6 Additional
SNF Data
5.6.2 The
SNF-PPS base rates will be posted for each PDPM category annually.
Contractors shall not wait for issuance of these routine changes
for implementation, because the SNF rate, wage index, and these
updates are built into the SNF PPS pricer.
5.7 Miscellaneous
Policy
5.7.1 Medicare is the primary payer
for all dual eligibles during the first 100 days of SNF care per benefit
period. For all care after 100 days, TRICARE becomes the primary
payer for Medicare-eligible beneficiaries who have no other health
insurance. TRICARE is also the primary payer for non-Medicare-eligible
TRICARE beneficiaries who do not have other health insurance and
who meet the TRICARE SNF coverage requirements. In both situations,
TRICARE’s coordination of benefit rules will determine TRICARE’s
status as primary payer.
5.7.3 With
regard to payment for the lower PDPM classification groups, TRICARE
will follow the SNF level of care criteria as provided in the Medicare
Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 8. If individual reviews are required
by Medicare, the contractor will be responsible to conduct the review
for TRICARE primary-payer patients to ensure that they meet criteria
for skilled services and the need for skilled services as defined
in 42 CFR 409.32, Subpart D. In determining “medical necessity”,
the contractor shall use generally acceptable criteria such as InterQual.
5.7.4 At
their own discretion, the contractors shall conduct any data analysis
to identify aberrant PPS providers or those providers who might
inappropriately place TRICARE beneficiaries in a high PDPM category.
5.7.5 Refer
to the TRICARE Systems Manual (TSM),
Chapter 2 for
the SNF PPS related revenue and edit codes.
5.7.6 The Waiver
of Liability provisions in the TRICARE Policy Manual (TPM),
Chapter 1, Section 4.1 apply to SNF cases.
5.7.7 TRICARE
will allow those hospital-based SNFs with medical education costs
to request reimbursement for those expenses. Only medical education
costs that are allowed under the Medicare SNF PPS will be considered
for reimbursement. These education costs will be separately invoiced
by hospital-based SNFs on an annual basis as part of the reimbursement
process for hospitals (see
Chapter 6, Section 8).
Hospitals with SNF medical education costs will include appropriate
lines from the cost report and the ratio of TRICARE days/total facility
days as described in
Chapter 6, Section 8.
The product will equal the portion that TRICARE will pay. TRICARE
days do not include any days determined to be not medically necessary,
and days included on claims for which TRICARE made no payment because Other
Health Insurance (OHI) or Medicare paid the full TRICARE allowable
amount. The hospital’s reimbursement requests will be sent on a
voucher to the DHA Finance Office for reimbursement as a pass-through
cost.
5.7.8 The need for enteral feedings
may not, alone, provide a sufficient basis for obtaining TRICARE
coverage of care provided in a SNF. Enteral feedings are not services
that can be provided only at a SNF level of care. The SNF extended
care benefit covers relatively short-term care as a continuation of
treatment begun in the hospital. The initiation of enteral feedings
or provision of skilled care needed to manage documented difficulties
or complications with the feedings may be considered skilled services
that qualify for SNF care. However, once a beneficiary is stabilized
for routine enteral feedings, a lower level of care may be more
appropriate, such as a home care setting or assisted living facility, with
non-licensed family members or facility staff trained to provide
feedings and only intermittent involvement of nursing personnel
needed to provide oversight. The appropriate level of care is subject to
medical necessity review.
5.8 Preauthorization
SNF
care received in the United States (U.S.) and U.S. territories will
require preauthorization if TRICARE is the primary payer. The TDEFIC
contractor shall preauthorize care beginning on day 101, when TRICARE
becomes primary payer for dual eligible beneficiaries without other
health insurance. TRICARE contractors, at their discretion, shall
conduct concurrent or retrospective review for TRICARE Select or
TRICARE For Life (TFL) patients when TRICARE is the primary payer.
There will be no review when TRICARE is the secondary payer. The
existing referral and authorization procedures for Prime beneficiaries
will remain unaffected.
6.0 Exclusions
6.1 CAH swing
beds are excluded from the SNF PPS methodology.
6.2 VA facilities are excluded
from the SNF PPS methodology unless there is a SNF Participation Agreement
or MOU in place establishing that they will be reimbursed with the
SNF PPS methodology.
6.3 Children
under age 10 at the time of admission to a SNF that are not assessed
using the MDS are exempt from the SNF PPS methodology. The TRICARE
contractor shall negotiate these reimbursement rates utilizing their
best business practices.
6.4 When
no TRICARE inpatient SNF PPS program payment is possible, otherwise
covered medically necessary services and supplies may be allowed
under TRICARE’s outpatient benefit. However, nursing care provided
in a SNF setting is not billable under the TRICARE outpatient benefit. For
TRICARE dual eligible beneficiaries, Medicare is primary payer for
all Medicare Part B services; therefore, the SNF will need to bill
CMS for these outpatient SNF services, rather than first submitting
a claim to TRICARE. (See
Chapter 4, Section 4.)