The
following are charges for services allowed outside the all-inclusive
RTC rate:
3.2.2.2 RTC Educational Services. The
RTC may request approval for payment of educational costs on an individual
case basis from the contractor when appropriate education is not
available from, or not payable by, a cognizant public entity.
3.2.2.2.1 As part of its admission procedures,
the RTC must counsel and assist the beneficiary and the beneficiary’s
family in the necessary procedures for assuring their rights to
a free and appropriate public education. There must be documentation
in the beneficiary’s record to substantiate this intake procedure.
3.2.2.2.2 The RTC must document any reasons
why an individual beneficiary cannot attend public educational facilities
and, in such case, why alternative educational arrangements have
not been provided by the cognizant public entity. Upon request,
the RTC should be able to produce a copy of all pertinent correspondence with
state or local educational agencies.
3.2.2.2.3 If reimbursement of educational
costs is approved for an individual beneficiary, such educational costs
shall be shown separately from the RTC’s daily costs on the claim
form.
3.2.2.2.4 Reimbursement of educational
costs shall not exceed the RTC’s most-favorable rate to any other patient,
agency, or organization for special or general education services,
whichever is appropriate.
3.2.2.2.5 When a local school district
reimburses authorized educational costs, but its payment does not completely
cover the RTC’s most-favorable rate, TRICARE shall cover the remaining
amount.
3.2.2.2.6 Approval for educational services
will be valid during the entire residential treatment center stay; i.e.,
from admission through discharge or denial of continued stay, whichever
occurs first.
3.2.2.2.7 If the RTC fails to request
approval of educational costs on an individual case, the RTC may
not bill the beneficiary nor the beneficiary’s family for amounts
disallowed by contractor.
3.2.2.4 The all-inclusive rate includes
charges for the routine medical management of a beneficiary while residing
in an RTC. Services provided by medical professionals employed by
or contracted with the RTC are part of the all-inclusive per diem
rate and cannot be billed separately. These routine medical services
are made available to all children entering the facility and are
designed to maintain the general health and welfare of the patient population.
Examples of this type of care are:
• Routine health and physical
examinations provided by RTC medical staff;
• In-house pharmaceutical services;
and
• Other ancillary medical services
routinely provided to the RTC population.
3.2.2.5 Claims submitted by the RTC
for residential treatment care will be paid based upon the rate established
by the Participation Agreement. All other mental health claims submitted
by other providers for services rendered to an RTC patient (except
for those services allowed outside the all-inclusive rate in
paragraph 3.2.2)
will be denied. Other mental health providers may continue to render
services to RTC patients under this payment system; however, such
providers must look to the RTC for their payment. Noncovered charges
for personal items (toiletries and clothing) are excluded.