Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12 - HEALTH
Agency 30 - DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Chapter 10 - STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM; GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part VI - Financial Administration
Section 12VAC30-10-930 - Hospital credit balance reporting

Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 30-10-930

Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024

Hospitals shall be required to report Medicaid credit balances on a quarterly basis no later than 30 days after the close of each quarter. For a credit balance arising on a Medicaid claim within three years of the date paid by the DMAS, the hospital shall either submit a check for the balance due or an adjustment claim with the Credit Balance Report. For credit balances arising on claims over three years old, the hospital shall submit a check for the balance due. Interest at the maximum rate allowed shall be assessed for those credit balances (overpayments) that are identified on the quarterly report but not reimbursed with the submission of the form. Interest will begin to accrue 30 days after the end of the quarter and will continue to accrue until the overpayment has been refunded or adjusted. A penalty shall be imposed for failure to submit the form timely as follows:

1. Hospitals that have not submitted their Medicaid credit balance data within the required 30 days after the end of a quarter shall be notified in writing. If the required report is not submitted within the next 30 days, there will be a 20% reduction in the DMAS payment.

2. If the required report is not submitted within the next 30 days (60 days after the due date), the DMAS payments shall be reduced to -0- until the report is received.

3. If the credit balance has not been refunded within 90 days of the end of a quarter, it shall be recovered, with interest, through the use of a negative balance transaction on the weekly remittance.

4. A periodic audit shall be conducted of hospitals' quarterly submission of Medicaid credit balance data. Hospitals shall maintain an audit trail back to the underlying accounts receivable records supporting each quarterly report.

Statutory Authority

§§ 32.1-324 and 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia.

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