Virginia Administrative Code
Title 12 - HEALTH
Agency 30 - DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Chapter 60 - STANDARDS ESTABLISHED AND METHODS USED TO ASSURE HIGH QUALITY CARE
Section 12VAC30-60-75 - Durable medical equipment (DME) and supplies
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. No provider shall have a claim of ownership on DME reimbursed by Virginia Medicaid once it has been delivered to the Medicaid individual. Providers shall only be permitted to recover DME, for example, when DMAS determines that it does not fulfill the required medically necessary purpose as set out in the Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN), when there is an error in the ordering practitioner's CMN, or when the equipment was rented. DMAS shall not reimburse the DME and supply provider for services that are provided either:
B. DME providers, as defined in 12VAC30-50-165, shall retain copies on file of the fully completed CMN and all applicable supporting documentation for post payment audit reviews. Reimbursement that has been made by Medicaid shall be retracted if the DME and supplies have not been ordered on the CMN. Additional supporting documentation is allowed to justify the medical need for durable medical equipment and supplies. Supporting documentation shall not replace the requirement for a properly completed CMN. The dates of the supporting documentation shall coincide with the dates of service on the CMN. The licensed practitioner providing the supporting documentation shall be identified by name and title. DME providers shall not create or revise CMNs or supporting documentation for durable medical equipment and supplies that have been provided once the post payment audit review has been initiated.
C. Individuals requiring only DME or supplies may obtain such services directly from the DME provider without having to consult or obtain services from a home health service or home health provider. Supplies used for treatment during a home health visit shall be included in the visit rate of the home health provider. Treatment supplies left in the home to maintain treatment after the visits shall be charged separately.
D. CMN requirements. The CMN shall have two required components:
Statutory Authority § 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 1396 et seq.