Written Order Prior to Delivery - Corrections to Document - JD DME
Written Order Prior to Delivery - Corrections to Document
Written order prior to delivery (WOPD) is a long-standing statutory requirement for certain items of durable medical equipment (DME). The list of items subject to WOPD was expanded by the Affordable Care Act §6407. Medicare policy stipulates that a WOPD that is missing an element is not "curable" by a provider (i.e., a provider cannot make corrections to a WOPD) except as outlined below.
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If errors in the WOPD are found prior to delivery, the supplier has two options:
- The WOPD may be properly amended following the guidance in the Program Integrity Manual (Internet-Only Manual, Publ. 100-08), Chapter 3, Section 3.3.2.5; or,
- A new WOPD may be created and sent to the physician for signature and date.
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If errors in the WOPD are found after delivery of the item, the supplier has two options:
- If the error is discovered prior to claim submission, the original supplier may recover the delivered item(s), obtain a compliant, complete WOPD and then may re-deliver the item(s) to the beneficiary; or,
- If the error is discovered after submitting a claim, the original supplier can recover their items and a new supplier must complete the transaction after complying with all requirements.
Because WOPD is a statutory requirement, claims denied because of a defective WOPD result in a beneficiary liability determination. Suppliers are strongly encouraged to review their WOPD documentation carefully prior to delivery to ensure that all the requirement elements are present on the document.