Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Division 30 - Office of the Director
Chapter 12 - Forensic Examinations
Section 11 CSR 30-12.020 - Payments for Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examinations
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule sets out the requirements of submitting a claim for payment, establishes the criteria by which expenses are paid, and sets out the maximum payment for SAFE-CARE providers who perform or provide a case review of a forensic examination of a person under eighteen (18) years of age who is an alleged victim of physical abuse.
(1) For purposes of this section, the following terms mean:
(2) All claims for reimbursement of a child physical abuse forensic examination shall be submitted to the department's Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examination Program as a payor of first resort within ninety (90) days of the child physical abuse forensic examination. All claims for reimbursement of case reviews shall be submitted within one hundred eighty (180) days after the child physical abuse forensic examination. The department shall only reimburse professional fees to SAFE-CARE providers who perform a child physical abuse forensic examination or professional fees to SAFE-CARE providers who provide a case review of a child physical abuse forensic examination. The department shall not reimburse providers for medical procedures, facility fees, supplies, laboratory/radiology tests, court preparation, or court testimony.
(3) All claims for reimbursement shall be made on the Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examination form. The SAFE-CARE provider must ensure that all fields of the claim form are completely and legibly filled out. If the claim form is incomplete or unsigned, the claim may be rejected or denied.
(4) The Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examination form must include all applicable signatures, including consent or authorization for the child physical abuse forensic examination as well as the signature of the SAFE-CARE provider who performed the child physical abuse forensic examination and/or the signature of the SAFE-CARE provider who performed the case review, if applicable.
(5) All claims for reimbursement shall include an itemized billing invoice which includes appropriate charge amounts for the child physical abuse forensic examination or case review including the accompanying current International Classification of Disease (ICD) code(s). Written explanation and reasoning may be required to justify certain codes.
(6) The itemized billing statement must include at least one (1) of the following ICD diagnosis codes as applicable:
(7) Maximum reimbursement for eligible claims shall be-
(8) Professional fee charges for the child physical abuse forensic examination or case review shall not be billed to other payment resources, such as the patient's parent or guardian, health insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare.
(9) If the same SAFE-CARE provider performs both the child physical abuse forensic examination and the case review on the same child, such provider cannot be reimbursed for both, but may be reimbursed for one (1) if all criteria are met.
(10) Only one (1) child physical abuse forensic examination per report of physical abuse on an alleged victim may be reimbursed and no reimbursement will be made for any subsequent exam on the same victim. Reimbursement will not be made for more than one (1) case review per report of physical abuse and no reimbursement will be made for any subsequent case review for the same victim.
(11) In the event that the child has been the victim of both physical and sexual abuse, the department will reimburse one (1) forensic examination performed per report of abuse, whether sexual, physical, or both. A claim for reimbursement may be submitted to only one (1) program, either the Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examination Program or the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) Program.
(12) For a claim to be eligible for reimbursement by the Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examination Program-
(13) The department, at its discretion, may require additional information regarding the child physical abuse forensic examination or case review for auditing purposes.