Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 37 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37.34 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAM
Subchapter 37.34.30 - Reimbursement for Services
Rule 37.34.3001 - REIMBURSEMENT FOR SERVICES: GENERALLY
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The following requirements and limitations govern the reimbursement of providers for the provision of services and items delivered to persons who are currently eligible for and accepted into one or more of the developmental disabilities services programs administered by the department. These requirements are in addition to any other federal and state requirements governing the funding and delivery of the various services provided through the program.
(2) Reimbursement for services and items is only available:
(3) The contracted provider must be:
(4) The department reimburses for a service or item at the lower of:
(5) Reimbursement for the delivery of a service or item delivered to a person through the department's DDP is payment in full and the provider may not receive further reimbursement for the service or item from the program, other departmental programs, or the person, or other parties.
(6) A provider in order to receive reimbursement for a service or item must properly invoice for the service or item through the DDP's electronic billing system unless the service or item is not reimbursed through that payment system.
(7) A provider may seek reimbursement from a person receiving services for a service or an item only if the service or item is not covered for Medicaid purposes and the billing is allowed for and conducted in accordance with ARM 37.85.406(11)(a).
(8) A provider may not seek or obtain reimbursement from the person for a service or item that, though reimbursable by the DDP as a service or item, has not been reimbursed by the program due to the failure of the provider to properly seek reimbursement for the service or item or due to the failure of the provider to properly deliver the service or item to the person.
(9) Reimbursement is not available for services and items:
(10) The department has the right to recover as a sum owing to the department reimbursement received by a provider that is an overpayment or is improperly obtained.
(11) Overpayments and improper payments include but are not limited to any departmental reimbursement obtained by a provider that:
(12) The department or its agents may recover overpayments by any available means including withholding of further reimbursement payments.
(13) Reimbursement for services and items is not made directly to persons receiving DDP funded services.
53-2-201, 53-6-113, 53-6-402, 53-20-204, MCA; IMP, 53-6-101, 53-6-111, 53-6-402, 53-20-203, 53-20-205, MCA;