Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4123 - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 4123-6 - Health Partnership Program
Section 4123-6-43 - Payment for transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators and neuromuscular electrical stimulators
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Payment will be approved for a transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator (TENS) unit for treatment of allowed conditions in a claim resulting from an allowed work related injury or occupational disease, as provided in this rule.
(B) The injured worker's MCO shall regularly determine the specific TENS supplies needed by the injured worker throughout the period of time authorized for TENS use. The TENS provider must receive authorization from the injured worker's MCO prior to the delivery of supplies and/or equipment. The TENS provider shall then deliver the supplies and bill the injured worker's MCO after authorization is received. A self-insuring employer may, but is not required to, follow the same procedure as an MCO under this rule; provided, however, that in no event shall a self-insuring employer require a injured worker to submit a written request for TENS supplies and/or equipment. The injured worker's MCO shall retain documentation of the contact with the injured worker substantiating the injured worker's need for supplies in accordance with the time frames set forth in rule 4123-6-14.1 of the Administrative Code. The TENS provider's bill must indicate the actual date of service, reflecting the date that services or supplies were provided. The bureau, MCO, QHP, or self-insuring employer may adjust bills upon audit if the audit discloses the provider's failure to comply with this rule.
(C) The TENS provider shall maintain the following records and make them available for audit upon request:
Upon request, the provider shall supply copies of the record information to the requester at no cost. Failure to provide the requested records may result in denial or adjustment of bills related to these records.
(D) The bureau shall not pay for the rental or sale of devices that are labeled by the food and drug administration (FDA) for over-the-counter use and are identified with the FDA product code "NUH.OTC.TENS."
(E) Payment will be approved for a neuromuscular electrical stimulator (NMES) unit for treatment of allowed conditions in a claim resulting from an allowed work related injury or occupational disease, as provided in the bureau's provider billing and reimbursement manual in effect on the billed date of service.