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anual ystem Pub 100-02 edicare Benefit Policy Department of Health & Human ervices (DHH) enters for edicare & edicaid ervices () Transmittal 122 Date: pril 9, 2010 hange equest 6880 UBJET: laims ubmitted for tems or ervices urnished to edicare Beneficiaries in tate or Local ustody Under a Penal uthority and Examples of pplication of Government Entity Exclusion. This rescinds and fully replaces 6544.. UY O HNGE: This transmittal has not changed from the 6544, Transmittal 110, issued on eptember 4, 2009. or updated billing and claims processing requirements associated with this, see Pub. 100-04, Transmittal 1944. EETVE DTE: July 9, 2010 PLEENTTON DTE: July 9, 2010 Disclaimer for manual changes only: The revision date and transmittal number apply only to red italicized material. ny other material was previously published and remains unchanged. However, if this revision contains a table of contents, you will receive the new/revised information only, and not the entire table of contents.. HNGE N NUL NTUTON: (N/ if manual is not updated) =EVED, N=NEW, D=DELETED /N/D HPTE / ETON / UBETON / TTLE 16/50.3.3/Examples of pplication of Government Entity Exclusion. UNDNG: or iscal ntermediaries (s), egional Home Health ntermediaries (HHs) and/or arriers: No additional funding will be provided by ; contractor activities are to be carried out within their operating budgets. or edicare dministrative ontractors (s): The edicare dministrative ontractor is hereby advised that this constitutes technical direction as defined in your contract. does not construe this as a change to the tatement of Work. The contractor is not obligated to incur costs in excess of the amounts allotted in your contract unless and until specifically authorized by the contracting officer. f the contractor considers anything provided, as described above, to be outside the current scope of work, the contractor shall withhold performance on the part(s) in question and immediately notify the contracting officer, in writing or by e-mail, and request formal directions regarding continued performance requirements.

V. TTHENT: Business equirements anual nstruction *Unless otherwise specified, the effective date is the date of service.

ttachment - Business equirements Pub. 100-02 Transmittal: 122 Date: pril 9, 2010 hange equest: 6880 UBJET: laims ubmitted for tems or ervices urnished to edicare Beneficiaries in tate or Local ustody Under a Penal uthority and Examples of pplication of Government Entity Exclusion. This rescinds and fully replaces 6544. Effective Date: July 9, 2010 mplementation Date: July 9, 2010. GENEL NOTON. Background: Under ection 1862(a)(2) of the ocial ecurity ct ( the ct ), the edicare program does not pay for services if the beneficiary has no legal obligation to pay for the services and no other person or organization has a legal obligation to provide or pay for that service. lso, under ection 1862(a)(3) of the ct, if services are paid for directly or indirectly by a governmental entity, edicare does not pay for the services. B. Policy: n the Y 2008 PP rule (72 47409 and 47410), clarified its regulations at 42 411.4(b) by stating that for purposes of edicare payment, individuals who are in "custody" include, but are not limited to, individuals who are under arrest, incarcerated, imprisoned, escaped from confinement, under supervised release, on medical furlough, required to reside in mental health facilities, required to reside in halfway houses, required to live under home detention, or confined completely or partially in any way under a penal statute or rule.. BUNE EQUEENT TBLE Use hall" to denote a mandatory requirement Number equirement esponsibility (place an X in each applicable column) / B D E hared-ystem aintainers OTHE 6880.1 edicare contractors/carriers shall not make payment for individuals or groups of individuals who are in custody under a penal statute or rule unless the exceptions outlined at Pub. 100-02, chapter 16, section 50.3.3 are met. E X X X X H H V W

. POVDE EDUTON TBLE Number equirement esponsibility (place an X in each applicable column) / B D E hared-ystem aintainers OTHE 6880.2 provider education article related to this instruction will be available at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/lnattersrticles/ shortly after the is released. You will receive notification of the article release via the established "LN atters" listserv. ontractors shall post this article, or a direct link to this article, on their Web site and include information about it in a listserv message within one week of the availability of the provider education article. n addition, the provider education article shall be included in your next regularly scheduled bulletin. ontractors are free to supplement LN atters articles with localized information that would benefit their provider community in billing and administering the edicare program correctly. E X X X X H H V W V. UPPOTNG NOTON ection : or any recommendations and supporting information associated with listed requirements, use the box below: Use "hould" to denote a recommendation. X-ef equirement Number N/ ecommendations or other supporting information: ection B: or all other recommendations and supporting information, use this space: N/ V. ONTT Pre-mplementation ontact(s): red Grabau 410-786-0206 Post-mplementation ontact(s): red Grabau 410-786-0206 V. UNDNG ection : or iscal ntermediaries (s), egional Home Health ntermediaries (HHs), and/or arriers: No additional funding will be provided by ; contractor activities are to be carried out within their operating budgets.

ection B: or edicare dministrative ontractors (s): The edicare dministrative ontractor is hereby advised that this constitutes technical direction as defined in your contract. does not construe this as a change to the tatement of Work. The contractor is not obligated to incur costs in excess of the amounts allotted in your contract unless and until specifically authorized by the contracting officer. f the contractor considers anything provided, as described above, to be outside the current scope of work, the contractor shall withhold performance on the part(s) in question and immediately notify the contracting officer, in writing or by e-mail, and request formal directions regarding continued performance requirements.

50.3.3 - Examples of pplication of Government Entity Exclusion (ev. 122, ssued: 04-09-10, Effective/mplementation Date: 07-09-10) The following paragraphs explain the application of the governmental entity exclusion to various situations involving services rendered by governmental and non governmental facilities: 1. tate Veterans Homes any tate governments operate veterans homes and hospitals. These institutions are generally open only to veterans and certain dependents of veterans, and include domiciliary, hospital, infirmary, and/or nursing home type facilities. These institutions are financed primarily from tate funds; in addition, most receive nominal per diem payments from the V for domiciliary care, hospital care, or nursing home type care for each veteran who would also qualify for admission to a V hospital or domiciliary. When such a participating institution charges its residents and patients to the extent of their ability to pay, or seeks payment from available sources other than edicare, benefits are payable for covered items and services furnished to edicare beneficiaries. However, if it is the policy of the institution to admit and treat a veteran without charge simply because the individual is a veteran, or because the condition is service-connected, payment would be precluded under title XV. Per diem amounts paid by the V to tate veterans homes on behalf of those patients who are otherwise eligible for care in a V facility may be credited towards any deductible, coinsurance, or noncovered amounts required to be paid by the patient. However, if a tate veterans home collects amounts from the V in excess of the applicable deductible and coinsurance, the intermediary reduces the edicare payment to the extent of such payments. 2. tate and Local Psychiatric Hospitals n general, payment may be made under edicare for covered services furnished without charge by tate or local psychiatric hospitals which serve the general community. (ee 50.3.1.) However, payment may not be made for services furnished without charge to individuals who have been committed under a penal statute (e.g., defective delinquents, persons found not guilty by reason of insanity, and persons incompetent to stand trial). or edicare purposes such individuals are prisoners, as defined in subsection 3, and may have services paid by edicare only under the exceptional circumstances described there. psychiatric hospital to which patients convicted of crimes are committed is considered to be serving the general community if tate law also provides for voluntary admissions to the institution. 3. Prisoners The regulation at 42 411.4(b) states:

ndividuals who are in custody include, but are not limited to, individuals who are under arrest, incarcerated, imprisoned, escaped from confinement, under supervised release, on medical furlough, required to reside in mental health facilities, required to reside in halfway houses, required to live under home detention, or confined completely or partially in any way under a penal statute or rule. oreover, 72 47405 states further that the definition of custody is in accordance with how custody is defined by ederal courts for purposes of the habeas corpus protections of the onstitution. or example, the term custody is not limited solely to physical confinement. (anders v. reeman, 221.3d 846, 850-851 (6 th ir. 2000).) ndividuals on parole, probation, bail, or supervised release may be in custody. 42 411.4(b) goes on to describe the special conditions that must be met in order for edicare to make payment for individuals who are in custody, 42 411.4(b) states: Payment may be made for services furnished to individuals or groups of individuals who are in the custody of the police or other penal authorities or in the custody of a government agency under a penal statute only if the following conditions are met: 1. tate or local law requires those individuals or groups of individuals to repay the cost of medical services they receive while in custody, and 2. The tate or local government entity enforces the requirement to pay by billing all such individuals, whether or not covered by edicare or any other health insurance, and by pursuing the collection of the amounts they owe in the same way and with the same vigor that it pursues the collection of other debts." The presumes that a state or local government that has custody of a edicare beneficiary under a penal statute has a financial obligation to pay for the cost of healthcare items and services unless the tate can demonstrate to the intermediary s, /B s, DE s, or carrier s satisfaction, in consultation with the O, that: tate or local law requires that individuals in custody repay the cost of the services. The tate or local government entity enforces the requirement to pay by billing and seeking collection from all individuals in custody with the same legal status (e.g., not guilty by reason of insanity), whether insured or uninsured, and by pursuing collection of the amounts they owe in the same way and with the same vigor that it pursues the collection of other debts. This includes collection of any edicare deductible and coinsurance amounts and the cost of items and services not covered by edicare. NOTE: The intermediary, /B, DE, or carrier will require evidence that routine collection efforts include the filing of lawsuits to obtain liens against individuals assets outside the prison and income derived from non-prison sources.

The tate or local entity documents its case with copies of regulations, manual instructions, directives, etc., spelling out the rules and procedures for billing and collecting amounts paid for prisoners medical expenses. s a rule, the intermediary, /B, DE, or carrier will inspect a representative sample of cases in which prisoners have been billed and payment pursued, randomly selected from both edicare and non-edicare eligible. The existence of cases in which the tate or local entity did not actually pursue collection, even though there is no indication that the effort would have been unproductive, indicates that the requirement to pay is not enforced. The maintains a file of incarcerated beneficiaries, obtained from, that is used to edit claims. Providers and suppliers that render services or items to a prisoner or patient in a jurisdiction that meets the conditions described above indicate this fact with the use of a modifier (for carrier processed claims) or condition code (for intermediary processed claims). Otherwise the claims are denied. 4. Health Department Outpatient linics ervices rendered free of charge by tate and local health department outpatient clinics are not covered unless the services are rendered because of the individual s indigence or as a means of controlling infectious diseases. Thus, services rendered by city-operated clinics for the poor and clinics for the detection and treatment of such illnesses as venereal disease and tuberculosis are not excluded from edicare coverage. 5. Vocational ehabilitation (V) gencies Under the vocational rehabilitation (V) programs of the various tates, vocational training and services, including hospital and medical care, are provided to handicapped persons who qualify under tate law. These programs are financed in part by a ederal matching fund program set up under the Vocational ehabilitation ct. When items or services are furnished by a tate V agency, title XV benefits are payable if the agency charges all clients for its services or makes services available without cost only to medically indigent individuals. f a rehabilitation agency has paid for items and services furnished by nonproviders (e.g., physicians services and prosthetic appliances), it may claim the Part B payment due the beneficiary if the latter has authorized it to do so. The procedure is similar to that provided for tate welfare agencies; the tate vocational rehabilitation agency function is comparable to that of a tate welfare agency in relation to a welfare recipient.