Immunosuppressive Drugs - JD DME
Immunosuppressive Drugs
Coverage
Documentation
- Standard Documentation Requirements for All Claims Submitted to DME MACs
- Clinician Checklist Immunosuppressive Drugs [PDF] - Checklist to assist clinicians with coverage and documentation requirements
- Clinician Letter - Immunosuppressive Drugs [PDF] - Letter may be sent to clinicians regarding immunosuppressive drugs documentation
- Clinician Letter - Medical Records [PDF] - Letter may be sent to clinicians to help obtain documentation
- Immunosuppressive Drugs Documentation Checklist [PDF] - Checklist to ensure suppliers gather all required documentation
Reviews/Audits
- Medical Review - View notifications/findings of pre/post claim reviews completed by Noridian Medical Review
Tips
Documentation
- Suppliers may mail immunosuppressive drugs to beneficiary up to two days prior to anticipated discharge date from an inpatient stay. Delivery must be to a valid place of service and not another facility that does not qualify as beneficiary's home. Supplier must enter date of discharge as date of service on claim
- Continued need is considered met upon a beneficiary qualifying for immunosuppressive drugs. Ongoing documentation is not required to show continued need for life of transplant
Billing
When a transplant cannot be located in Medicare's claim database, bill immunosuppressive claims with KX modifier to notify Medicare that documentation is on file that indicates date of transplant, services furnished are medically necessary, and that Medicare paid for transplant in accordance with statue. KX modifier is not required but Medicare will deny claim if claim indicating that transplant was paid for by Medicare Fee-For-Service cannot be identified
Revised: Billing Reminder - Immunosuppressive Drugs - Delivery to Inpatient Hospitals
This DMD article explains the rules that allow early delivery of the initial prescriptions of a beneficiary's immunosuppressive drugs to an alternate address, such as the transplant facility or alternative location where the beneficiary is temporarily staying