Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 37 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 37.86 - MEDICAID PRIMARY CARE SERVICES
Subchapter 37.86.26 - Ambulance Services
Rule 37.86.2604 - AMBULANCE SERVICES, COVERAGE AND BILLABLE SERVICES
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 37.86.2604
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Except as provided in (2), the base charge specified in the department's fee schedule referred to in ARM 37.86.2605 for both basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support (ALS) ambulance services includes charges for all personnel, reusable supplies and capital equipment. This includes:
(a) The driver and attendants,
including extra attendants;
(b)
Nurse, physician, or nonambulance personnel in ambulance;
(c) All services provided by the personnel
such as:
(i) CPR and
defibrillation;
(ii) monitoring of
pulse oximeter;
(iii) monitoring of
vital signs;
(iv) EKG
monitoring;
(v) IV and drug
therapy;
(vi) intubation;
and
(vii) glucometer
check.
(d) ALS
director;
(e) Reusable supplies,
including but not limited to:
(i) ambu bag
(bag valve mask);
(ii) anti-shock
trousers (mast pants/suits);
(iii)
cervical collar (neck immobilization item), nondisposable;
(iv) CPR board;
(v) CPR pocket mask, nondisposable;
and
(vi) splints,
nondisposable.
(f)
Capital equipment, including but not limited to:
(i) heart monitor;
(ii) defibrillator;
(iii) aspirator (see suction);
(iv) back board;
(v) pulse oximeter;
(vi) IV pumps;
(vii) special stretchers such as:
(A) scoop stretcher;
(B) plastic stretcher;
(C) spine board; and
(D) flat cot;
(viii) suction and suction
equipment;
(ix)
glucometer;
(x) compressor;
and
(xi) nebulizer.
(g) Billing charges;
(h) Decontamination of ambulance;
(i) Emergency charge;
(j) Night charge;
(k) Transporting of portable EKG to facility
or location; and
(l) Waiting
time.
(2) The following are not included in base rates for BLS and ALS and are separately billable:
(a) Mileage is allowed in addition to the
base rate when the patient is transported to the nearest appropriate facility.
(i) charges for mileage must be based on
loaded mileage only, i.e., from the pickup of a patient to their arrival
destination; and
(ii) air ambulance
mileage rate is calculated per actual loaded, patient onboard, miles flown and
is expressed in statute miles, not nautical miles.
(b) EKG services (the technical component for
obtaining tracing only, no interpretation and report) are reimbursable as a
separate service for BLS, ALS and air ambulance. The reimbursement includes all
EKG supplies.
(i) this service is allowed one
time per transport;
(ii)
reimbursement under this code includes the following:
(A) EKG paper;
(B) electrodes; and
(C) quick patch, fast patch, etc.
(c) Defibrillation
disposable supplies are for supplies used when a patient is actually
defibrillated. Reimbursement includes the following:
(i) lubricant/conduction gel;
(ii) wet saline gauze;
(iii) disposable electrodes;
(iv) all disposable supplies used with
defibrillation; and
(v) quick
patch, fast patch, etc.
(d) Routine disposable, nonreusable supplies
may be covered and reimbursed separately from the ambulance base rate. A
service is allowed as a one time charge per transport and includes the
following supplies:
(i)
bandages/dressings;
(ii)
gauze/4x4s, etc.;
(iii) CPR pocket
mask;
(iv) restraints;
(v) gloves;
(vi) linens (disposable);
(vii) tape;
(viii) emesis basin;
(ix) urinal;
(x) needles and syringes;
(xi) alcohol wipes;
(xii) hot/cold packs;
(xiii) elastic bandages;
(xiv) splints (disposables);
(xv) sterile water or saline for
irrigation;
(xvi)
chemstrips;
(xvii) disposable
cervical collar;
(xviii) disposable
ambu bag; and
(xix) disposable
suction supplies (NC tube, tubing, canister, etc.).
(e) IV drug therapy disposable supplies may
be reimbursed separately only if they are medically necessary as documented in
the trip report. No payment will be made for IV supplies when they are provided
merely on the basis of ambulance protocol.
(i) This service is allowed one time per
transport.
(ii) Reimbursement for
this service includes the following:
(A) all
needles/catheters (angiocath, etc.);
(B) all IV tubing (micro, macro and
specialized);
(C) tape;
(D) alcohol wipes;
(E) betadine or other antiseptic
agents;
(F) filters;
(G) IV start kits;
(H) needles and syringes; and
(I) all dressings.
(f) Drugs may be reimbursed
separately only if they are medically necessary as documented in the trip
report.
(i) Injectable drugs and IV solutions
administered in an emergency situation during the course of a covered ambulance
trip are covered as nonreusable supplies. The medical necessity of such drugs
and IV solutions and the need to administer them during transport must be
clearly documented.
(g)
Oxygen and oxygen supplies may be reimbursed separately only if they are
medically necessary as documented in the trip report. No payment will be made
for oxygen or oxygen supplies when they are provided merely on the basis of
ambulance protocol.
(i) This service is
allowed per 1/2 hour of oxygen usage per transport.
(ii) Reimbursement includes:
(A) oxygen;
(B) disposable oxygen supplies such as:
(I) cannulas;
(II) masks;
(III) tubing (extension, etc.);
(IV) humidifier;
(V) flow meter; and
(VI) nebulizers.
(iii) The administration of oxygen
itself does not satisfy the requirement that a patient needs oxygen. If the
patient travels for any other reason (e.g., church, grocery store, shopping,
etc.) with portable oxygen, then they are not a candidate for ambulance
transportation solely because of their oxygen requirement.
(h) Esophageal intubation may be reimbursed
when establishing or maintaining an open airway but is not reimbursable for
administering oxygen only.
(i)
reimbursement for esophageal intubation includes the following:
(A) ET tube/NT tube;
(B) tape;
(C) gloves;
(D) bite mouthpiece;
(E) all airways (oral, esophageal, nasal,
etc.);
(F) disposable ambu bag;
and
(G) disposable airway suction
equipment (suction catheters, tips, tubing, and canister).
53-6-113, MCA; IMP, 53-6-101, MCA;
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