(A)
Provider Participation Requirements. Payment for
services described in 130 CMR 442.000 is made to orthotics providers who, as of
the date of service, are participating in MassHealth as an orthotics provider;
to providers also enrolled as MassHealth participating DME providers; OXY
providers, or prosthetic services providers and who meet all program-specific
requirements. Applicants must meet the requirements in 130 CMR 450.000:
Administrative and Billing Regulations as well as the
requirements in 130 CMR 442.000. Participating orthotics providers must
continue to meet provider eligibility participation requirements throughout the
period of their provider contract with the MassHealth agency.
(B)
General
Qualifications. To qualify as a MassHealth orthotics provider, all
applicants and providers must enter into a provider contract or agreement with
MassHealth and
(1) have a service facility
that:
(a) is open a minimum of 30 hours per
week;
(b) is staffed with an
employee during posted business hours;
(c) is available to members during regular,
posted business hours;
(d) is
physically accessible to members with disabilities, and complies with all ADA
guidelines;
(e) has clear access
and space for individualized ordering, returns, repair, and storing of business
records;
(f) has the space and
capability for evaluating/assessing, repairing, modifying, adjusting and
customizing products to meet members' needs;
(g) the provider must demonstrate that they
can fill orders, fabricate, or fit items from its own inventory or by direct
purchase of items necessary to fill the order.
(h) has a sign visible from outside the
service facility identifying the business name and hours that the service
facility is open. If the provider's place of business is located within a
building complex, the sign must be visible with the business name both at the
main entrance of the building and the location where the service facility is
located. The hours must be posted within the business complex where the service
facility is located;
(i) has a
primary business telephone number listed in the name of the business with a
local toll-free telephone number that is answered by customer service staff
during business hours, and that has TTY transmission and reception capability.
During business hours, this number cannot be a pager, answering service, voice
message system, or cell phone; and
(j) maintains a 24-hour voice message system
and/or answering service.
(2) obtain separate approval from the
MassHealth agency or its designee and a separate provider number for each
service facility operated by the provider;
(3) engage in the business of providing
orthotics or orthotic repair services to the public;
(4) participate in the Medicare program as a
provider;
(5) have a Medicare
provider number for each business and service facility and location for which
it is applying to participate or participating in MassHealth:
(6) be accredited by the American Board for
Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc. (ABC), or the
Board of Certification/Accreditation International (BOC) as a comprehensive
orthotics facility, and display such accreditations at service facility
locations;
(7) for each service
facility, maintain fulltime coverage by an ABC- or BOC-certified orthotist or
orthotists responsible for overall patient care and for providing, or
supervising the noncertified orthotists for the provision of, comprehensive
orthotic services at that service facility. A noncertified orthotist must be
employed by the MassHealth-enrolled Orthotics provider;
(8) ensure that any professional staff from
the disciplines listed in
130
CMR 442.404(B)(8)(a) through
(d), who provide orthotic services to members
meet the requirements set forth in
130
CMR 442.404(B)(8)(a) through
(d), for their respective disciplines, and
that the services provided are within their scope of practice and training.
(a) An orthotics fitter must be ABC- or
BOC-certified or work under the supervision of an ABC- or BOC-certified
orthotist, and be employed by the MassHealth Orthotics provider.
(b) A F itter of Therapeutic Shoes for
Diabetics must be ABC- or BOC-certified or work under the supervision of an
ABC- or BOC-certified orthotist or ABC- or BOC-certified pedorthist, and be
employed by the MassHealth Orthotics provider.
(c) An Orthotic assistant must be ABC- or
BOC-certified or work under the supervision of an ABC- or BOC-certified
orthotist, and be employed by the MassHealth Orthotics provider.
(d) A pedorthist may be ABC- or BOC-certified
or may be noncertified. A non-certified pedorthist must work under the
supervision of an ABC- or BOC-certified orthotist or ABC- or BOC-certified
pedorthist. All pedorthists must be employed by the MassHealth-enrolled
Orthotics provider.
(9)
meet all applicable federal, state, and local requirements, including
requirements for certifications and registrations;
(10) at the time of application and
recredentialing, or any other time as requested by the MassHealth agency or its
designee, and provide all required documentation specified in 130 CMR 450.000:
Administrative and Billing Regulations and
130
CMR 450.215:
Provider Eligibility:
Notification of Potential Changes in Eligibility, including:
(a) all current liability insurance
policies;
(b) the property lease
agreement(s) for each service facility, or a copy of the most recent property
tax bill if applicant owns the business site;
(c) all current signed employee professional
credentials, as applicable;
(d) the
current facility ABC or BOC accreditation letter; and
(e) the purchase and sale agreement, if the
applicant or orthotics provider has recently purchased the company for which
they are applying to become a MassHealth provider;
(11) provide, or make available upon request,
a copy of written policies and procedures, including the customer service
protocol, customer complaint tracking and resolution protocol, and staff
training;
(12) conduct Criminal
Offender Record Information (CORI) checks on employees and subcontractors in
accordance with procedures outlined in EOHHS CORI regulations at 101 CMR 15.00:
Criminal Offender Record Checks, and conducting applicable
Office of Inspector General (OIG) verifications on all personnel;
(13) not accept prescriptions from any
prescribing provider who has a financial interest in the orthotics provider or
any prescribing provider who is employed by an entity that has a financial
interest in the orthotics provider;
(14) cooperate with the MassHealth agency or
its designee during the application and recredentialing process and record
reviews, including agreeing to periodic inspections to ensure compliance with
130 CMR 442.000 and applicable state and federal laws and
regulations;
(15) establish,
maintain, and comply with written policies and procedures in accordance with
130 CMR 442.000, 130 CMR 450.000: Administrative and Billing
Regulations; and
(16)
agree to participate in any Orthotic provider orientation or any other training
required by EOHHS.
(C)
In-state. To participate in MassHealth as an in-state
orthotics provider, the applicant or provider of orthotics must have a service
facility in Massachusetts that meets the criteria described in
130
CMR 442.404(B), and must
meet all other criteria described in
130
CMR 442.404.
(D)
Out-of-state. To
participate in MassHealth as an out of state orthotics provider, an applicant
or provider of orthotics must meet all of the following conditions:
(1) the provider participates in the Medicare
program, and participates in the medical assistance program of the state in
which the provider primarily conducts business;
(2) the provider meets all applicable
requirements under 130 CMR 442.000 and 130 CMR 450.000: Administrative
and Billing Regulations, and
42 CFR
431.52; and
(3) MassHealth or its designee has determined
that the out-of-state provider provides orthotics that meets a
MassHealth-identified agency need.