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Providing a Brace to a Beneficiary When the Beneficiary’s Medicare Order History Indicates an Item Is the Same or Similar to the Item Being Billed
Providing a Brace to a Beneficiary When the Beneficiary’s Medicare Order History Indicates an Item is the Same or Similar to the Item Being Billed
The Noridian Same or Similar Chart is not just a tool but an entire webpage of guidance. This webpage contains information on:
- Replacement rules – what if the Reasonable Useful Lifetime (RUL) isn’t specified in the policy?
- RUL clarification - What’s the difference between irreparable damage and irreparable wear?
- Is the item considered same or similar?
- What questions should I consider or ask?
- How can I verify the information I get from the beneficiary or caregiver?
- How can I avoid same/similar denials?
- Did you check with all DME jurisdictions for a same/similar item?
- The beneficiary may have been traveling or snow birding when brace was received
- Did you check with all DME jurisdictions for a same/similar item?
- Can I use an Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN) with a same or similar item?
- Which braces are considered the same or similar?
If a claim is denied due to same or similar claims previously paid, suppliers should submit a redetermination. Supporting documentation would need to be included with the redetermination request. Noridian encourages redeterminations/appeals be submitted using the Noridian Medicare Portal.
Examples of applicable documentation to include can be found in the Standard Written Order including:
- Signed pick-up and delivery tickets, if applicable
- Copy of medical record to substantiate change in medical condition
- If item was lost, stolen, or irreparably damaged (in a specific incident) submit applicable documentation
- I.e., beneficiary statement, police report, fire report, insurance claim information
- Copy of ABN, if obtained